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Default Upload PDF ??? - 06-11-2008 , 02:14 PM






I'm jumping from Go Live 5 to Dreamweaver CS3. In GL5, I used to be able to
connect to FTP and drag and drop a file from my desktop or whereever (PDF, jpg,
etc) to any folder on our server. I could create a new folders through the FTP
manager and drop files into that folder without creating an html page.

How do I do that in DW-CS3? I'm connected to my FTP. I did not create a new
site.


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Default Re: Upload PDF ??? - 06-11-2008 , 02:38 PM






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How do I do that in DW-CS3? I'm connected to my FTP. I did not create a
new
site.
You cannot do this with any file outside the current site's root folder.

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"lidiariott" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
I'm jumping from Go Live 5 to Dreamweaver CS3. In GL5, I used to be able
to
connect to FTP and drag and drop a file from my desktop or whereever (PDF,
jpg,
etc) to any folder on our server. I could create a new folders through
the FTP
manager and drop files into that folder without creating an html page.

How do I do that in DW-CS3? I'm connected to my FTP. I did not create a
new
site.



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Murray *ACE*
 
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Default Re: Upload PDF ??? - 06-11-2008 , 02:38 PM



Quote:
How do I do that in DW-CS3? I'm connected to my FTP. I did not create a
new
site.
You cannot do this with any file outside the current site's root folder.

--
Murray --- ICQ 71997575
Adobe Community Expert
(If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!)
==================
http://www.projectseven.com/go - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources
http://www.dwfaq.com - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources
==================


"lidiariott" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
I'm jumping from Go Live 5 to Dreamweaver CS3. In GL5, I used to be able
to
connect to FTP and drag and drop a file from my desktop or whereever (PDF,
jpg,
etc) to any folder on our server. I could create a new folders through
the FTP
manager and drop files into that folder without creating an html page.

How do I do that in DW-CS3? I'm connected to my FTP. I did not create a
new
site.



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Dooza
 
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Default Re: Upload PDF ??? - 06-12-2008 , 04:34 AM



lidiariott wrote:
Quote:
I'm jumping from Go Live 5 to Dreamweaver CS3. In GL5, I used to be able to
connect to FTP and drag and drop a file from my desktop or whereever (PDF, jpg,
etc) to any folder on our server. I could create a new folders through the FTP
manager and drop files into that folder without creating an html page.

How do I do that in DW-CS3? I'm connected to my FTP. I did not create a new
site.

How can you be connected via FTP without a new site? Create a site
definition, not RDS & FTP, SITE, then copy the PDF to your local site
and then upload it.

Steve


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Dooza
 
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Default Re: Upload PDF ??? - 06-12-2008 , 04:34 AM



lidiariott wrote:
Quote:
I'm jumping from Go Live 5 to Dreamweaver CS3. In GL5, I used to be able to
connect to FTP and drag and drop a file from my desktop or whereever (PDF, jpg,
etc) to any folder on our server. I could create a new folders through the FTP
manager and drop files into that folder without creating an html page.

How do I do that in DW-CS3? I'm connected to my FTP. I did not create a new
site.

How can you be connected via FTP without a new site? Create a site
definition, not RDS & FTP, SITE, then copy the PDF to your local site
and then upload it.

Steve


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