Putting files on a remote server

You can put files from the local site to the remote site, generally without changing the file's checked out status.

There are two common situations in which you might use the Put command instead of Check In:

You can use the Files panel or the Document window to Put files. Dreamweaver records all FTP file transfer activity. If an error occurs when you are transferring a file using FTP, the Site FTP log can help you determine the problem.

To put files on a remote or testing server using the Files panel:

  1. In the Files panel (Window > Files), select the files to upload.

    Usually you select these in the Local view, but you may select the corresponding files in the Remote view if you prefer.

    Note: To put only those files for which the local version is more recent than the remote version, see Synchronizing the files on your local and remote sites.

  2. Do one of the following to put the file:
  3. If a dialog box appears, click Yes to save the file or No to put the previously saved version on the remote server.

    Note: If you do not save the file, any changes you've made since the last time you saved will not be put onto the remote server. However, the file remains open, so you can still save the changes after putting the file on the server if you want.

    The Dependent Files dialog box appears.

  4. To upload dependent files, click Yes; to skip them, click No.

    Note: If the remote site already contains copies of the dependent files, click No.

To stop the file transfer click the Cancel button in the status dialog box. The transfer may not stop immediately.

To put files on a remote server using the Document window:

  1. Make sure the document is active in the Document window.
  2. Do one of the following to put the file:

To display the FTP log:

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