6. The Background File Transfer dialog box appears. Click Hide to hide the dialog box and
continue working in Dreamweaver; click Details to see the files being transferred. If hidden, you
can restore the Background File Transfer dialog box by clicking the globe icon at the bottom of
the Files panel.
7. After each file has successfully transferred, Dreamweaver places a checkmark next to its icon??”
provided that File Check In/Out is enabled in the site??™s Remote Info category.
8. When you finish transferring your files, click the Disconnect button.
9. If you??™d like to store the log file, display the Background File Transfer dialog box (if necessary)
and click Save Log.
Dreamweaver provides an FTP Log panel that displays all your FTP file transfer activity (Puts,
Gets, and so on). This panel is particularly useful for troubleshooting FTP transfer errors. For
more information, see the next section, ???Using the FTP Log Panel.???
Remember that the only files you have to highlight for transfer to the remote site are the HTML files. As
noted previously, Dreamweaver automatically transfers any dependent files (if you allow it), which means
that you??™ll never forget to move a GIF again. (Nor will you ever move an unnecessary file, such as an earlier
version of an image, by mistake.
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