Adobe 38028779 Getting Started Guide - Page 247
Defining a remote folder, access in Using Dreamweaver Help.
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NOTE Defining a remote folder After you define a local folder, define a web server folder as a Dreamweaver remote folder. To define the Dreamweaver remote folder: 1. In the Advanced tab of the Site Definition dialog box, select Remote Info from the Category list. The Remote Info screen appears. 2. In the Access pop-up menu, choose how you want to move your files to and from the server: across a local network (the Local/Network option), or by using FTP. There are other options in the Access pop-up menu, but this guide doesn't cover them. For information about the other options, see Using Dreamweaver. 3. Enter the path or FTP settings to the web server folder you created in "Creating a root folder" on page 243. The folder may be on your hard disk or on a remote computer. Even if you created the folder on your hard disk, that folder is still considered to be the remote folder. The following example shows a possible Remote Folder path if you chose Local/Network access and your remote folder is on your Windows hard disk: Remote Folder: C:\CFusionMX7\wwwroot\MySampleApps For more information about FTP, see "Setting Remote options for FTP access" in Using Dreamweaver Help. Leave the Site Definition dialog box open. Next, define a folder to process dynamic pages. Defining a Dreamweaver site (ColdFusion) 247