| | |
Dreamweaver
Please support our Site Layout and Usability advertiser: PostgreSQL or MySQL? Compare and contrast the two most popular open source databases
![]() |
•
•
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 19
Reputation:
Solved Threads: 0
Sorry, I know this is probably the wrong forum, however, it's the closet one I could find...
I use Dreamweaver, and I've been having a problem here lately. I have a testing server and remote server. The testing server is a subdomain that I set up. However, every time I want to publish to the remote (production) server, it won't do it. It will only upload to the testing server.
Under manage site I have it set up the two servers set up separately in their corresponding location..
I have tried two ways to publish to the production server, one by using "Put" and the second by save to remote server.
What am I missing here?
I use Dreamweaver, and I've been having a problem here lately. I have a testing server and remote server. The testing server is a subdomain that I set up. However, every time I want to publish to the remote (production) server, it won't do it. It will only upload to the testing server.
Under manage site I have it set up the two servers set up separately in their corresponding location..
I have tried two ways to publish to the production server, one by using "Put" and the second by save to remote server.
What am I missing here?
1
#2 Oct 7th, 2009
I Define 2 sites for this task instead of 1: mainsite & testsite. Then I set both sites to the same local folder.
Doing it this way there is no to fill in the testing server info in Dreamweaver; I just fill in the local and remote.
This allows me to right click and put the file(s) &/or folder(s) to either mainsite or testsite by simply toggling between them with the drop down in the files pallet. I can also 'save to remote server', but I tend to favor 'put' as it seems fifty times faster on every site I've worked on.
Let me know what version you are using & server type/info if the above doesn't work
Doing it this way there is no to fill in the testing server info in Dreamweaver; I just fill in the local and remote.
This allows me to right click and put the file(s) &/or folder(s) to either mainsite or testsite by simply toggling between them with the drop down in the files pallet. I can also 'save to remote server', but I tend to favor 'put' as it seems fifty times faster on every site I've worked on.
Let me know what version you are using & server type/info if the above doesn't work
Last edited by beeerlover; Oct 7th, 2009 at 9:53 pm.
www.beeerlover.org <- my hobby with 15K+ Pink Floyd Images
www.bestbridalprices.com <- my job with 15K+ Wedding Dresses
www.bestbridalprices.com <- my job with 15K+ Wedding Dresses
![]() |
Similar Threads
- Multi Tier Navigation Bar using Dreamweaver (HTML and CSS)
- Dreamweaver MX - unwanted white table space at top (Graphics and Multimedia)
- I'm Having Problems With Dreamweaver. (Networking Hardware Configuration)
- Started with Frontpage now want Dreamweaver (Site Layout and Usability)
- SQL access via Dreamweaver 2004 MX (MS SQL)
Other Threads in the Site Layout and Usability Forum
- Previous Thread: Use a Real Email Address and Other Web Site Tricks
- Next Thread: Free Hosting Websites
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
.net 2003 ad adobe advertising apache api application backup beta book broadcast browser business c# cache centro chatprogramusingobjects client coldfusion connection cpanel cpu css daniweb database dedicated dell design disk doubleclick dreamweaver exchange execute execution external extra failed file forms gigabyte google government gui hard hash hosting ibm illustrator ip linux load mail memory microsoft mysql navigationbars net news novell openssh opera parsing patch php proxy rdimm record recourse redhat remote remoteserver remoting rhel running... script security securitybulletin server servers single socket software source specfic sql ssh suse table thread uk unwanted update upgrade valid vmware website white.space win32 windows






