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Creating a blog server connection

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3 184 User Guide 3 Click Create. The Connection Wizard (Windows) or Connection Assistant (Macintosh) appears. This wizard or assistant guides you through setting up a new website connection. Click Back or Go Back to return to a previous screen, if necessary. If you need more information about how to complete a screen, click the Help button. 4 Click Next. 5 From the What do you want to connect to pop-up menu, select Website. 6 In the What is the web address (URL) of your website field, enter the website you want to connect to. If necessary, click the Browse button and browse to the website. 7 Click Next. 8 From the How do you connect to your web server pop-up menu, select your connection service and do one of the following: a If you selected FTP, enter the FTP server name, user name, and password. b If you selected Secure FTP (SFTP), enter the SFTP server name, user name, and password. c If you selected Local/Network, enter the network path to your website. d If you selected WebDAV, enter the WebDAV URL, user name, and password. 9 (Optional) Click Advanced, and select the appropriate advanced connection options for the connection service you specified in step 7. 10 Click Next. 11 On the Summary screen, review the connection settings to verify that they're correct and click Done (Windows) or Finish (Macintosh) to complete the connection. Contribute creates a connection to the website. After Contribute has successfully created a connection to the website, the Connection Wizard or Connection Assistant closes, and the main page of the website appears in the Contribute browser. Creating a blog server connection The Connection Wizard (Windows) or Connection Assistant (Macintosh) guides you through the steps of creating a connection to a blog, prompting you for the information needed to establish a blog server connection. You can create a connection to a blog server in two ways: • Specifying the blog server user name and blog server password details. • Specifying the blog URL, and blog server user name and blog server password details. To create a connection to a website, see "Creating a website connection" on page 183. You can connect to a blog that is hosted on one of the following servers: • The Blogger, TypePad, Roller, or WordPress blog publishing services. Users with blogs on one of these hosts can connect to their blogs directly by selecting the host in the Connection Wizard or Connection Assistant. • Other internal servers, such as Movable Type, that support the MetaWeblog API. Note: The MetaWeblog API lets Contribute users make changes to the text and attributes of blog entries.

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3
User Guide
184
3
Click Create.
The Connection Wizard (Windows) or Connection Assistant (Macintosh) appears. This wizard or assistant guides
you through setting up a new website connection.
Click Back or Go Back to return to a previous screen, if necessary. If you need more information about how to
complete a screen, click the Help button.
4
Click Next.
5
From the What do you want to connect to pop-up menu, select Website.
6
In the What is the web address (URL) of your website field, enter the website you want to connect to. If necessary,
click the Browse button and browse to the website.
7
Click Next.
8
From the How do you connect to your web server pop-up menu, select your connection service and do one of the
following:
a
If you selected FTP, enter the FTP server name, user name, and password.
b
If you selected Secure FTP (SFTP), enter the SFTP server name, user name, and password.
c
If you selected Local/Network, enter the network path to your website.
d
If you selected WebDAV, enter the WebDAV URL, user name, and password.
9
(Optional) Click Advanced, and select the appropriate advanced connection options for the connection service
you specified in step 7.
10
Click Next.
11
On the Summary screen, review the connection settings to verify that they’re correct and click Done (Windows)
or Finish (Macintosh) to complete the connection.
Contribute creates a connection to the website.
After Contribute has successfully created a connection to the website, the Connection Wizard or Connection
Assistant closes, and the main page of the website appears in the Contribute browser.
Creating a blog server connection
The Connection Wizard (Windows) or Connection Assistant (Macintosh) guides you through the steps of creating
a connection to a blog, prompting you for the information needed to establish a blog server connection.
You can create a connection to a blog server in two ways:
Specifying the blog server user name and blog server password details.
Specifying the blog URL, and blog server user name and blog server password details.
To create a connection to a website, see “Creating a website connection” on page 183.
You can connect to a blog that is hosted on one of the following servers:
The Blogger, TypePad, Roller, or WordPress blog publishing services. Users with blogs on one of these hosts can
connect to their blogs directly by selecting the host in the Connection Wizard or Connection Assistant.
Other internal servers, such as Movable Type, that support the MetaWeblog API.
Note:
The MetaWeblog API lets Contribute users make changes to the text and attributes of blog entries.