Dreamweaver CS4 Resources
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Set up a remote folder
This folder is where you store
files for production, collaboration, deployment, or a number of
other scenarios. Typically, the remote folder is on the computer where
your web server is running. You can set options for this folder
by answering the wizard questions in the Basic tab or by clicking
the Advanced tab and entering the information directly.
In
the Dreamweaver Files panel, the remote folder
is referred to as your remote site. When you set up a remote
folder, you must select an access method for Dreamweaver to upload and download files
to your web server.
For a tutorial on setting up a remote
folder, see www.adobe.com/go/vid0162.
Note: Dreamweaver supports connections to IPv6-enabled
servers. Supported connection types include FTP, SFTP, WebDav, and
RDS. For more information, see www.ipv6.org/
- Select Site > Manage Sites.
- Click New and select Site to set up a new site, or select
an existing Dreamweaver site and click Edit.
- Click the Advanced tab, select the Remote Info category
and select the access method you want to use to transfer files between
local and remote folders:
- None
- Keep this default setting if you do not plan to upload
your site to a server.
- FTP
- Use this setting
if you connect to your web server using FTP.
- Local/Network
- Use
this setting to access a network folder, or if you are storing files
or running your testing server on your local computer.
- RDS
- (Remote Development Services) Use this setting if you
connect to your web server using RDS. For this access method, your
remote folder must be on a computer running Adobe® ColdFusion®.
- Microsoft Visual SourceSafe
- Use this setting if you connect
to your web server using Microsoft Visual SourceSafe. Support for
this method is only available for Windows; to use it, you must have
Microsoft Visual SourceSafe Client version 6 installed.
- WebDAV
- (Web-based Distributed Authoring and
Versioning) Use this setting if you connect to your web server using
the WebDAV protocol.
For this access method, you must have
a server that supports this protocol, such as Microsoft Internet
Information Server (IIS) 5.0 or an appropriately configured installation
of Apache web server. Note: If you select WebDAV as your access method,
and you are using Dreamweaver in a multiuser
environment, you should also make sure that all of your users select
WebDAV as the access method. If some users select WebDAV, and other
users select other access methods (FTP, for example), Dreamweaver’s check-in/check-out feature
will not work as expected, since WebDAV uses its own locking system.
Set options for FTP access- Select Site > Manage Sites.
- Click New and select Site to set up a new site, or select
an existing Dreamweaver site and click Edit.
- Select the Advanced tab and click the Remote Info category.
- Select FTP and enter the host name of the FTP host to
which you upload files for your website.
Your FTP host is the full Internet name of a computer system,
such as ftp.mindspring.com. Enter the full host name without any
additional text. In particular, don’t add a protocol name in front
of the host name.
Note: If you do not know your FTP host, contact
your web hosting company.
- Enter the host directory (folder) at the remote site
where you store documents that are visible to the public.
If you’re uncertain about what to enter as the host directory,
contact the server’s administrator or leave the text box blank.
On some servers, your root directory is the same as the directory
you first connect to with FTP. To find out, connect to the server.
If a folder with a name like public_html, or www, or your login
name, appears in the Remote File view in your Files panel, that’s
probably the directory you should enter in the Host Directory text
box.
- Enter the login name and password that you use to connect
to the FTP server.
- Click Test to test your login name and password.
- Dreamweaver saves your password
by default. Deselect the Save option if you prefer that Dreamweaver prompt you for a password each
time you connect to the remote server.
- Select Use Passive FTP if your
firewall configuration requires use of passive FTP.
Passive
FTP enables your local software to set up the FTP connection rather
than requesting the remote server to set it up. If you’re not sure
whether you use passive FTP, check with your system administrator.
For
more information, see TechNote 15220 on the Adobe website at www.adobe.com/go/15220.
- Select Use IPv6 Transfer Mode if you are using an IPv6-enabled
FTP server.
With the deployment of version 6 of the Internet Protocol
(IPv6), EPRT and EPSV have replaced the FTP commands PORT and PASV,
respectively. Thus, if you are trying to connect to an IPv6-enabled
FTP server, you must use the extended passive (EPSV) and the extended
active (EPRT) commands for your data connection.
For more information, see www.ipv6.org/.
- Select Use Firewall if you connect to the remote server
from behind a firewall.
- Click Firewall Settings to edit your firewall host or
port.
- Select Use Secure FTP (SFTP) if your firewall configurations
requires use of secure FTP.
- Click the Server Compatibility button for more advanced
options related to server connection.
- Select Maintain Synchronization Information if you want
to automatically synchronize your local and remote files. (This
option is selected by default.)
- Select Automatically Upload Files to Server on Save if
you want Dreamweaver to upload your file
to your remote site when you save the file.
- Select Enable File Check In and Check Out if you want
to activate the Check In/Out system.
- Click OK.
Connect to or disconnect from a remote folder with FTP access In the Files panel:To connect, click Connects to Remote Host
in the toolbar.
To disconnect, click Disconnect in the toolbar.
Set options for local or network access- Select Site > Manage Sites.
- Click New and select Site to set up a new site, or select
an existing Dreamweaver site and click Edit.
- Select the Advanced tab, click the Remote Info category,
and select Local/Network.
- Click the folder icon beside the Remote Folder text box
to browse to and select the folder where you store your site files.
- Select Maintain Synchronization Information if you want
to automatically synchronize your local and remote files. (This
option is selected by default.)
- Select Automatically Upload Files To Server On Save if
you want Dreamweaver to upload your file
to your remote site when you save the file.
- Select Enable File Check In And Check Out if you want
to activate the Check In/Out system.
- Click OK.
Set options for WebDAV access- Select Site > Manage Sites.
- Click New and select Site to set up a new site, or select
an existing Dreamweaver site and click Edit.
- Select the Advanced tab, click the Remote Info category,
and select WebDAV.
- For the URL, enter the complete URL to the directory
on the WebDAV server you want to connect to.
This URL includes the protocol, port, and directory (if
not the root directory). For example, http://webdav.mydomain.net/mysite.
- Enter your user name and password.
This information is for server authentication and is not
related to Dreamweaver. If you are not sure
of your user name and password, check with your system
administrator or webmaster.
- Click Test to test your connection settings.
- Click Save if you want Dreamweaver to
remember your password each time you start a new session.
- Select Maintain Synchronization Information if you want Dreamweaver to automatically synchronize
your local and remote files. (This option is selected by default.)
- Select Automatically Upload Files To Server On Save if
you want Dreamweaver to upload your file
to your remote site when you save the file.
- Select Enable File Check In And Check Out if you want
to activate the Check In/Out system.
Connect to or disconnect from a remote folder with network access You don’t need to connect to the remote
folder; you’re always connected. Click the Refresh button to see
your remote files.
Set options for RDS access- Select Site > Manage Sites.
- Click New and select Site to set up a new site, or select
an existing Dreamweaver site and click Edit.
- Select the Advanced tab, click the Remote Info category,
and select RDS.
- Click the Settings button and provide the following information
in the Configure RDS Server dialog box:
Enter the name of the host computer where
your web server is installed.
The host name is probably an
IP address or a URL. If you are unsure, ask your administrator.
Enter the port number that you connect to.
Enter your root remote folder as the host directory.
For
example, c:\inetpub\wwwroot\myHostDir\.
Enter your RDS user name and password.
Note: These
options might not appear if you set your user name and password
in the ColdFusion Administrator security settings.
Select Save if you want Dreamweaver to
remember your settings.
- Click OK to close the Configure RDS Server dialog box.
- Select the Automatically Upload Files To Server On Save
if you want Dreamweaver to upload your file
to your remote site when you save the file.
- Select Enable File Check In And Check Out if you want
to activate the Check In/Out system and click OK.
Set up Microsoft Visual SourceSafe access- Select Site > Manage Sites.
- Click New and select Site to set up a new site, or select
an existing Dreamweaver site and click Edit.
- Select the Advanced tab, click the Remote Info category,
and select Microsoft Visual SourceSafe.
- Click the Settings button and provide the following information
in the Open Microsoft Visual SourceSafe Database dialog box:
For the Database Path, click Browse to
browse for the Visual SourceSafe database you want, or enter the
full file path.
The file you select becomes the srcsafe.ini
file used to initialize Visual SourceSafe.
For Project, enter the project within the Visual
SourceSafe database you want to use as the remote site’s root directory.
For Username and Password, enter your login user
name and password for the selected database.
If you don’t
know your user name and password, check with your system administrator.
Select the Save option if you want Dreamweaver to remember your settings.
- Click OK to return to the Site Definition dialog box.
- Select Automatically Upload Files To Server On Save if
you want Dreamweaver to upload your file
to your remote site when you save the file.
- Deselect Check Out Files When Opening if you do not want
Dreamweaver to download your files from the server automatically
when you open the local file.
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