Anonymous wrote:
Creating a file which will be empty 0 bytes, and sending bytes are two different things. When something goes wrong, that can leave a 0 byte file around if no cleanup is done by the code.
I agree 100%. What I should have said is that I was able to create a file on the remote server by right-clicking on the remote panel and selecting "New", edit it with the built-in text editor and add content, and then save it. The new file, complete with all of my edits, was now sitting on the remote server. Yet I cannot drag and drop it back across to my local server. It acts just like it has completed successfully with no error popups, but 0 kB are transferred and no local file is present, not even an empty one.
The exact same thing happens if I create a file locally and try dragging and dropping it from the local server to the remote server.