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Default web pages that use a style sheet are not editable - 03-23-2009 , 09:06 PM






Ok. I JUST got CS4, so this feature is new to me. I used to have MX, so this is
a big step for me.

So I went to my server and clicked GET FILES for my index.html and it asked
"do you want to get dependent files" and I clicked yes because I new i needed
to edit the javascript files and the CSS files that are used by the folder.
When i open Index.html all of the dependant files show as kind of like tabs. I
thought this was AWESOME at first, but when I click on them it says "this file
can not be edited because it is on the server" BUT ITS NOT ON THE SERVER!

I made sure that I opened the file from the local section and not remote, I
even tried to disconnect from the server and reopen it. NOTHING is making it so
that I can open the right file. The major issue is, when I double click on the
CSS file and open it in it's own window, click SAVE and then view index.html in
a browser, it seems that it is still using the remote file to show the css and
not the new one in which I made changes to.



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Murray *ACE*
 
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Default Re: web pages that use a style sheet are not editable - 03-24-2009 , 07:33 AM






Quote:
So I went to my server and clicked GET FILES for my index.html and it
asked
"do you want to get dependent files" and I clicked yes because I new i
needed
to edit the javascript files and the CSS files that are used by the
folder.
When i open Index.html all of the dependant files show as kind of like
tabs. I
thought this was AWESOME at first, but when I click on them it says "this
file
can not be edited because it is on the server" BUT ITS NOT ON THE SERVER!
Most likely the LINK says that it is on the server. Look at the code. Are
those files linked with absolute links?

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

Quote:
Ok. I JUST got CS4, so this feature is new to me. I used to have MX, so
this is
a big step for me.

So I went to my server and clicked GET FILES for my index.html and it
asked
"do you want to get dependent files" and I clicked yes because I new i
needed
to edit the javascript files and the CSS files that are used by the
folder.
When i open Index.html all of the dependant files show as kind of like
tabs. I
thought this was AWESOME at first, but when I click on them it says "this
file
can not be edited because it is on the server" BUT ITS NOT ON THE SERVER!

I made sure that I opened the file from the local section and not remote,
I
even tried to disconnect from the server and reopen it. NOTHING is making
it so
that I can open the right file. The major issue is, when I double click on
the
CSS file and open it in it's own window, click SAVE and then view
index.html in
a browser, it seems that it is still using the remote file to show the
css and
not the new one in which I made changes to.




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