Operation Manual

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File management
Last updated 11/30/2015
Preview data in Live view
Insert a web service
Delete remote files or folders
Preview in a browser on a testing server
Save a file to a remote server
Insert an image from a remote server
Open a file from a remote server
Auto put files upon saving
Drag files to the remote site
Cut, copy, or paste files on the remote site
Refresh Remote view
By default, the Background File Activity dialog box is open during file transfers. You can minimize the dialog box by
clicking the Minimize button in the upper right corner. Closing the dialog box during file transfers results in a
cancelation of the operation.
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
1 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.
2 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.
3 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.