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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"


Firewall Host and Firewall Port options
Dreamweaver enables users to access remote FTP servers outside their network firewalls. A firewall is a
security component that protects the internal network from unauthorized outsiders, while enabling Internet
access. To enable firewall access, enter the Firewall Host and External Port numbers in the appropriate text
boxes; if you do not know these values, contact your network administrator.
If you??™re having trouble transferring files through the firewall via FTP, make sure the Use
Firewall (in Preferences) option is enabled in the Site Definition dialog box. You can find the
option on the Testing Server category.
Put options
Certain site operations, such as putting a file on the remote site, are now available in the Document window.
It??™s common to make an edit to your page and then quickly choose the Site ??? Put command??”without
saving the file first. In this situation, Dreamweaver prompts you with a dialog box to save your changes.
However, you can avoid the dialog box and automatically save the file by choosing the Save Files Before
Putting option.
Move options
Every now and then sites need to be restructured. To make sure that all the appropriate dependent files are
transferred when an HTML file is moved, select the Prompt Before Moving Files On Server option.


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