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FTP Setup Using Dreamweaver 8
Problem:
How do I setup Dreamweaver 8 for FTP?
Solution:
The following settings should be entered:
- Open up a file in Dreamweaver or select to create a New File.
- Select Site | Manage Sites
- Select the name of the site and click Edit
- This will show the site's Local Info.
- Select Remote Info.
- Access: FTP
- FTP host: ftp.yourdomain.com
- Host directory: public_html/
- Login: username
- Password: ********
- Check the Save box next to password
- Use passive FTP should be marked
- Click the Test button
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