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replyReplyTue 2 Jun 2009, 17:04Delegate Yelena said...

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Dreamweaver 8 Introduction course

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Is it possible to have more than one remote site, e.g. one local for testing and another for publishing to the web that is fed from the local remote site after testing is complete?

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replyReplyWed 3 Jun 2009, 11:10Trainer Andrew said...

RE: Dreamweaver

Hi Telena

Thank you for your question. The site dialogue box only allows one remote site to be set however Dreamweaver 8 can be connected to Visual SourceSafe and Web DAV compatible systems that provide version control as well as check-in/check-out features.

You can find out more about Visual SourceSafe here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/aa302175.aspx

This is a Microsoft application - consequently this only works in a Windows environment.


I hope this helps - do let us know if you have any further questions.

Kind regards,
Andrew

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replyReplyWed 3 Jun 2009, 13:59Trainer Rich said...

RE: Dreamweaver

See also 'Testing site' in your Site settings.


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Dreamweaver (adobe) tip:

JumpMenu in new window

When inserting a jumpmenu to a page, the only option available for 'open in' is usually 'main window'. There would be other options available if the page was a frameset.

To change the jumpmenu to open in a new window, change the target parameter of the selectbox in your code to 'window.open()'.

eg.
<select name="menu1" onChange="MM_jumpMenu('window.open()',this,0)">


source:
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=tn_16166&sliceId=1

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