2. Objectives
Students should able to:
1. Set up a remote site
2. Upload/download files or web pages on
the website
3. Synchronize files on local site and
remote site
3. Definition
Site definition:
local site - is in a folder on your computer’s
hard drive
remote site - is established in a folder on a
web server, typically running on another
computer, and is connected to the Internet
and publicly available
4. Connect to Remote site
Dreamweaver supports several methods for
connecting to a remote site:
• FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
• Local/Network
• SFTP (Secure File Transfer Protocol)
• WebDav (Web Distributed Authoring and
Versioning)
• RDS (Remote Development Services)
5. Setting up a remote FTP site
The vast majority of web developers rely on
FTP to publish and maintain their sites.
FTP is a well-established protocol, and
many variations of the protocol are used on
the web, most of which are supported by
Dreamweaver.
6. File Synchronization
After you’ve created files in your local and
remote sites, you can synchronize the files
between the two sites.
File synchronization (or syncing) is the
process of ensuring that computer files in
two or more locations are updated via certain
rules.
7. File Synchronization
Before you synchronize your sites, you can
verify which files you want to put, get,
delete, or ignore.
Dreamweaver also confirms which files
have been updated after you complete the
synchronization.
8. File Synchronization
Put Newer Files To Remote
Uploads all the local files that don’t exist
on the remote server or have changed
since the last upload.
9. File Synchronization
Get Newer Files From Remote
Downloads all the remote files that don’t
exist locally or have changed since the last
download.
10. File Synchronization
Get And Put Newer Files
Places the most recent versions of all the
files on both the local and the remote sites.