Dreamweaver CS4 Resources
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Get files from a remote server
Use
the Get command to copy files from the remote site to your local
site. You can use the Files panel or the Document window to get
files.
Dreamweaver creates a log of
file activity during the transfer that you can view and save.
Note: You
cannot turn background file transfer off. If you have the detail
log open in the Background File Activity dialog box, you can close
that to improve performance.
Dreamweaver also records all FTP file transfer
activity. If an error occurs when you are transferring a file using
FTP, the Site FTP log can help you determine the problem.
Get files from a remote server using the Files panel- In the Files panel (Window >
Files), select the desired files to download.
Usually you select these files in the Remote view, but
you can select the corresponding files in the Local view if you
prefer. If the Remote view is active, then Dreamweaver copies
the selected files to the local site; if the Local view is active,
then Dreamweaver copies the remote versions
of the selected local files to the local site.
Note: To get only
those files for which the remote version is more recent than the
local version, use the Synchronize command.
- Do one of the following to get the file:
Click the Get button in the Files panel
toolbar.
Right-click (Windows) or Control‑click (Macintosh)
the file in the Files panel, then select Get from the context menu.
- Click Yes in the Dependent Files dialog box to download
dependent files; if you already have local copies of the dependent
files, click No. The default is to not download dependent files.
You can set this option at Edit > Preferences >
Site.
Dreamweaver downloads the selected
files, as follows:
If you’re using the Check In/Check
Out system, getting a file results in a read-only local
copy of the file; the file remains available on the remote site
or testing server for other team members to check out.
If you’re not using the Check In/Check Out system, getting
a file results in a copy that has both read and write privileges.
Note: If
you’re working in a collaborative environment—that is, if others
are working on the same files—you should not disable Enable File
Check In and Check Out. If other people are using the Check In/Check
Out system with the site, you should use that system as well.
To
stop the file transfer at any time, click the Cancel button in the
Background File Activity dialog box.
Get files from a remote server using the Document window- Make sure the document is active in
the Document window.
- Do one of the following to get the file:
Select Site > Get.
Click the File Management icon in the Document window
toolbar, then select Get from the menu.
Note: If the current
file is not part of the current site in the Files panel, Dreamweaver attempts to determine which locally
defined site the current file belongs to. If the current file belongs
to only one local site, Dreamweaver opens that
site, then performs the Get operation.
Display the FTP log- Click the Options menu in the upper
right corner of the Files panel.
- Select View > Site FTP Log.
Note: In the Expanded Files Panel, you can click the
FTP Log button to display the log.
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