So in dreamweaver cs5 in when i setup my site in servers category
When i want to add a new server a window opens and i need to fill the following
in Basic tab
Server Name = Unnamed Server # (a custom name for your server in dreamweaver)
Connect Using = FTP - SFTP - Local/Network - WebDAV - RDS (what should i use)
(if i use FTP and i need to fill these)
FTP Address = "" ( my domain name is randomcheat.net) and at the end is Port = "" ( what port should i enter )
User Name = "" ( my user name for this package is cheatdrc )
Password = "" ( i think this is the password for the username cheatdrc )
Root Directory = ""
Web URL = ""
in Advanced tab
for testing server there is a ComboBox with available models - what model should i use
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If there is someone that could help me please.
I'm not an expert in using hosts for websites but i'm trying to learn.
how to add your server in dreamweaver
Started by Deadly Dave, Apr 10 2011 12:14 PM
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#1
Posted 10 April 2011 - 12:14 PM
#2
Posted 16 April 2011 - 09:08 AM

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#3
Posted 26 April 2011 - 07:02 PM
I don't usually use Dreamweaver to connect to my site's files. I connect to FTP using Filezilla and download and edit the files I need to edit then I reupload it. Dreamweaver is much more complicated for me although it has an FTP like function where you can easily update your files.
You should fill-up the fields correctly on your connection just like in Filezilla. Read the wiki link that Eli sent. That might be helpful.
You should fill-up the fields correctly on your connection just like in Filezilla. Read the wiki link that Eli sent. That might be helpful.
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