Dreamweaver CS4 Resources
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Cloak and uncloak specific file types
You can indicate specific file types
to cloak, so that Dreamweaver cloaks all files
ending with a specified pattern. For example, you can cloak all
files ending with the .txt extension. The file types that you enter
do not have to be file extensions; they can be any pattern at the
end of a filename.
Cloak specific file types within a site- In the Files panel (Window >
Files), select a site that has site cloaking enabled.
- Right-click (Windows) or Control‑click (Macintosh), then
select Cloaking > Settings.
- Select the Cloak Files Ending With option, enter the
file types to cloak in the box, and click OK.
For example, you might enter .jpg to
cloak all files with names ending in .jpg in your site.
Separate
multiple file types with one space; do not use a comma or semicolon.
In the Files panel, a red line appears through the affected
files, indicating that they are cloaked.
 Some
software creates backup files ending in a particular suffix, such
as .bak. You can cloak such files. Note: You can still perform
an operation on a specific cloaked file or folder by selecting the
item in the Files panel and performing an operation on it. Performing
an operation directly on a file or folder overrides cloaking.
Uncloak specific file types within a site- In the Files panel (Window >
Files), select a site that has site cloaking enabled.
- Right-click (Windows) or Control‑click (Macintosh), then
select Cloaking > Settings.
- In the Advanced Site Definition dialog box, do one of
the following:
- Click OK.
The red lines disappear from the affected files, indicating
that they are uncloaked.
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