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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! |
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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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