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Getting and putting files to and from your server
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Dreamweaver downloads the selected files, as follows:
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If you’re using the Check In/Check Out system, getting a file results in a read-only
local copy of the file; the file remains available on the remote site or testing server for
other team members to check out (see
local copy of the file; the file remains available on the remote site or testing server for
other team members to check out (see
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If you’re not using the Check In/Check Out system, getting a file transfers a copy that
has both read and write privileges.
has both read and write privileges.
To stop the file transfer at any time, click the Cancel button in the status dialog box. The
transfer may not stop immediately.
transfer may not stop immediately.
To get a file from a remote server using the Document window:
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Make sure the document is active in the Document window.
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Do one of the following to get the file:
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Select Site > Get.
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Click the File Management icon in the Document window toolbar, then select Get
from the pop-up menu.
from the pop-up menu.
To display the FTP log:
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Click the Options menu in the upper-right corner of the Files panel, then select View >
Site FTP Log.
Site FTP Log.
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If you’re working in a collaborative environment—that is, if others are working on
the same files—you should not disable Enable File Check In and Check Out. If
other people are using the Check In/Check Out system with the site, you should
use that system as well.
the same files—you should not disable Enable File Check In and Check Out. If
other people are using the Check In/Check Out system with the site, you should
use that system as well.
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If the current file is not part of the current site in the Files panel, Dreamweaver
attempts to determine which locally defined site the current file belongs to. If the
current file belongs to only one local site, Dreamweaver opens that site, then
performs the Get operation.
attempts to determine which locally defined site the current file belongs to. If the
current file belongs to only one local site, Dreamweaver opens that site, then
performs the Get operation.