User Guide

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ADOBE GOLIVE CS2
User Guide
To useWebDAV, youmusthaveconnectiontoaserver with WebDAV capability,which canbeany of thefollowing:
Adobe Version Cue Workspace (a feature of the Adobe Creative Suite)
Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server (with mod_dav installed)
Microsoft IIS 5 (included with Windows 2000) and Microsoft IIS 6
Microsoft Exchange Server
Apache (with mod_dav module installed)
Novell NetWare 6.0
Tomcat (with Jakarta Slide)
Tamino WebDAV Server
Jigsaw
Python WebDAV Server
A web team can work on a WebDAV production server in house, and then use the GoLive Publish Server feature to
upload the site to a public server without WebDAV capability.
Locking files
The WebDAV protocol supports two kinds of locks—exclusive and shared:
An exclusivelockset by someoneelseisindicated by thepadlock icon .Onlythe user wholockedthe file can
edit it. Other users have read-only access to the file.
An exclusive lock assigned to you is indicated by the pencil icon . This indicates that only you can edit the file.
A shared lock assigned to other users is indicated by the shared lock icon . Unlike an exclusive lock, the shared
lock simply alerts people that severalindividuals areediting thesamefile. It does notactuallylockthe file.People
without a shared lock can only read the document.
A shared lock you participate in is indicated by a variation of the shared lock icon .
Note: Shared locking is not supported by all servers.
To lock and unlock files and folders
1 In the Publish Server tab of the site window, select the file or files that you want to lock.
2 Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the selected files or folders and do one of the following:
To lock a file or selection of files, choose Lock or Shared Lock from the context menu, depending on whether you
want an exclusiveorsharedlock. An exclusivelockorsharedlockiconappears to theright of thefilenameinthe
Publish Server tab.
To lock a folder, choose Lock All or Shared Lock All from the context menu.
Note: Locking folders is unsupported by many servers, including Microsoft IIS 5. Only single files can be locked and
unlocked.
To unlock filesorfolders,chooseUnlockfromthe contextmenu. Thelockedicontothe rightofthe file namesin
the Publish Server tab disappears.
To delete a file or folder
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the file or folder and choose Delete from the context menu.