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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

If someone on the team
doesn??™t have Check In/Check Out enabled, however, he or she doesn??™t receive such a prompt. That person
can open, edit, and upload the file, posing a potential version-control issue. See Chapter 31 to learn more
about Dreamweaver??™s Check In/Check Out feature.
9. Click the Next button to move to the final, Summary page of the wizard. Review your selections;
if necessary, use the Back button to change them.
10. When you??™ve confirmed your choices, click Done to create your site. An alert box informs you
that Dreamweaver is going to create a site cache, which makes various site operations run faster.
11. In the Files panel, click the Expand/Collapse button to expand to remote/local pane view. In the
Local Files pane (on the right, by default), Dreamweaver shows the local root folder for your
newly defined site to enable you to view all your local disks/folders/files. In the Remote Site pane
(on the left, by default), Dreamweaver shows your remote folders/files (depending on your site
definition, you might need to click the Connects To Remote Host button to show the remote
folders/files).
Defining a site that uses a server technology
To use the Site Definition Wizard to define a site that uses a server technology (that is, a site that contains
server-side code), perform the following steps:
1.


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