Question on Updating Podcast/Blog

When I update my podcast or blog, I end up having to upload the whole site. Can I just update the folders and files that were updated since my last website update? It seems as though the RSS feeds don't work if I do it that way.
When I update, I replace the files in the main directory on my own server and then also within the subfolder which is the name of my website (ie mywebsite.com).
Thanks!

This is the typical situation for people doing a "Publish to Folder" and then uploading to their own webserver. You typically do have to upload the entire site with each update. Fortunately, there are some FTP programs that have built in synchronization functions that will minimize your pain... One such program is CaptainFTP. You can check it out here: http://captainftp.xdsnet.de/
Good luck!

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