Operation Manual
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USING DREAMWEAVER
Creating and Managing Files
Last updated 3/28/2012
Note: If the current file is not part of the current site in the Files panel, Dreamweaver attempts to determine which locally
defined site the current file belongs to. If the current file belongs to only one local site, Dreamweaver opens that site, then
performs the Put operation.
Display the FTP log
1 Click the Options menu in the upper right corner of the Files panel.
2 Select View > Site FTP Log.
Note: In the Expanded Files Panel, you can click the FTP Log button to display the log.
Manage file transfers
You can view the status of file transfer operations, as well as a list of transferred files and their outcomes (transfer
successful, skipped, or failed). You can also save a log of the file activity.
Note: Dreamweaver lets you perform other non-server-related activities while you’re transferring files to or from a server.
Cancel a file transfer
❖ Click the Cancel button in the Background File Activity dialog box. If the dialog box isn’t showing, click the File
Activity button at the bottom of the Files panel.
Show the Background File Activity dialog box during transfers
❖ Click the File Activity or Log button at the bottom of the Files panel.
Note: You cannot hide or remove the Log button. It’s a permanent part of the panel.
View details of the last file transfer
1 Click the Log button at the bottom of the Files panel to open the Background File Activity dialog box.
2 Click the Details expander arrow.
Save a log of the last file transfer
1 Click the Log button at the bottom of the Files panel to open the Background File Activity dialog box.
2 Click the Save Log button and save the information as a text file.
You can review the file activity by opening the log file in Dreamweaver or in any text editor.
Checking in and checking out files
About the Check In/Check Out system
If you’re working in a collaborative environment, you can check files in and out from local and remote servers. If you’re
the only person working on the remote server, you can use the Put and Get commands without checking files in or out.
Note: You can use Get and Put functionality with a testing server, but you cannot use the Check In/ Check Out system
with a testing server.
Checking out a file is the equivalent of declaring “I’m working on this file now—don’t touch it!” When a file is checked
out, the name of the person who checked out the file is displayed in the Files panel, along with a red check mark (if a
team member checked out the file) or green check mark (if you checked out the file) next to the file’s icon.