word choice - When to use override and overwrite - English Language . . . Therefore in your example, overwrite is appropriate: The administrator has the right to overwrite the user time slot for the venue A inside the online system A similar example where override would be appropriate is: The administrator has the right to override all venue decisions made in the online system edit:
Overwrite a File | The Dropbox Community Yes, the API unfortunately doesn't offer a way to append directly (I'll send this along as a feature request though), so you'd need to download and upload the edited content
Do uploads overwrite existing files or folders? When I upload a file or folder to dropbox it has same name as existing file or folders, do the new ones overwrite the existing ones ? Or does it skip uploading the new ones cuz there's already one there ??? Or does it give it a (1) behind name I have to go delete the old files or folders ???
How to automatically overwrite files with the same name Hi Nic35, the email to Dropbox feature wouldn't overwrite the existing files for security purposes Only uploading files directly via the site, or overwriting files in the Dropbox folder would allow for files to be overwritten
Overwriting files when uploading through browser Hi, I just uploaded some GIF files to my dropbox And I already had gif files in that folder, with same file names When I dropped the files in, the files
Dropbox overwrites new local files with older versions and generates . . . Dropbox should be able to read the timestamp of the newer file on my local drive and realize that it should not overwrite the newer file OR AT LEAST ASK ME BEFORE! But instead the " conflicted file " - copy should be a copy of the old file, so my current work dont get overwritten etc Please help 🙂 Thanx!!
Copy interactively - shell input - The UNIX and Linux Forums Hello, I am making a script to copy files interactively from one directory to another using the "i" option because I dont want to overwrite the files cp -i * html otherdir cp: do you | The UNIX and Linux Forums