Datasheet

Do I need to save the Web
pages before I publish them?
Dreamweaver transfers the
saved versions of the files.
However, if you currently have
a file open with changes that
have not been saved yet,
Dreamweaver asks you
whether you want to save the
file before putting the file on
the Remote site. If you click
No, the Web page uploads
without the current, unsaved
changes.
Do I need to create the folder
structure on my remote
server before uploading my
local site?
No. Dreamweaver duplicates
the Local site folder structure
on the Remote site. When
Dreamweaver uploads a file
from a local folder that
already exists on the remote
site, it puts the Web page into
the existing folder. When
Dreamweaver uploads a file
from a local folder that does
not exist on the Remote site,
it creates the folder and then
puts the Web page into the
new folder.
How can I check that all the
Web pages were correctly put
on the remote site?
Dreamweaver displays the
Local site and the Remote site
side-by-side so you can see
the structure and files on
both. You can open this
display from the Files panel.
Click beside Local view,
click Remote view, and then
click the Expand button.
Dreamweaver displays the
folder/file names, file size,
date last modified, and other
information about the folders
and files.
The Uploading window opens.
Note: When the Uploading window
disappears, the site has finished
uploading.
5 Open your browser.
6 Type the URL to your Web site.
Your Web site appears in your browser.
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