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.
To get only those files for which the remote version is more recent than the local version, use the Synchronize option. To stop the file transfer at any time, click the Cancel button in the Background File Activity dialog box. 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 Get operation. You can use the Files panel or the Document window to put files. Dreamweaver creates a log of file activity during the transfer that you can view and save. For a tutorial on putting files on a remote server, see www.
For a tutorial on troubleshooting publishing problems, see www. Usually you select these in the Local view, but you may select the corresponding files in the Remote view if you prefer. However, the file remains open, so you can still save the changes after putting the file on the server if you want. If the current file belongs to only one local site, Dreamweaver opens that site, then performs the Put operation. 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. Legal Notices Online Privacy Policy. User Guide Cancel. Library items are treated as dependent files.
About background file transfers. Get files from a remote server. You can copy files from the remote site to your local site in one of the following ways: Get files from a remote server using the Files panel Get files from a remote server using the Document window Dreamweaver creates a log of file activity during the transfer that you can view and save.
Get files from a remote server using the Files panel. Do one of the following to get the file:. Click the Get button in the Files panel toolbar. These are dependent files. Now that they are uploaded they should be available on your domain name.
You should be able to go to www. You should be taken to your website. You need to put up all the pages separately. If I now look at the domain page I will see that all of the pages are up. So jump back in to Dreamweaver to look at the quicker way. This is how to upload your pages from Dreamweaver to your host and make them accessible via your domain name.
How do I stop Dreamweaver from putting dependent files? Asked 10 years, 5 months ago. Active 9 years, 7 months ago. Viewed 27k times. Improve this question. Community Bot 1 1 1 silver badge. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Fergus Fergus 2, 2 2 gold badges 26 26 silver badges 38 38 bronze badges. How did you get that dependent files popup? After you make the change on the site, then save a file, the "put dependent file" dialog should appear — Fergus.
Unfortunately there is a bug with this FYI.
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