Defining a Dreamweaver site (ASP.NET)

After configuring your system, copy the sample files to a local folder and define a Dreamweaver site to manage the files.

Note: If you're a Macromedia HomeSite or ColdFusion Studio user, you may find it useful to think of a Dreamweaver site as being like a HomeSite or Studio project.

To define a Dreamweaver site:

  1. Copy the sample files to a folder on your hard disk (see Copying the sample files).
  2. Define the folder as a Dreamweaver local folder (see Defining a local folder).
  3. Define your root folder on the web server as a Dreamweaver remote folder (see Defining a remote folder).
  4. Specify a folder to process dynamic pages (see Specifying where dynamic pages can be processed).
  5. Upload the sample files to the web server (see Uploading the sample files).

 

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