MACROMEDIA DREAMWEAVER 8-GETTING STARTED WITH DREAMWEAVER Getting Started page 292

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292 Setup for Sample JSP Site
Defining a local folder
After copying the cafe_townsend folder, define the folder containing the
JSP sample files as a Dreamweaver local folder.
To define the Dreamweaver local folder:
1.
In Dreamweaver, select Site > Manage Sites. In the Manage Sites dialog
box, click the New button, then select Site.
The Site Definition dialog box appears.
2.
If the Basic tab is showing, click the Advanced tab.
3.
In the Site Name text box, enter Cafe Townsend JSP.
The name identifies your site within Dreamweaver.
4.
Click the folder icon next to the Local Root Folder text box and browse
to the following folder, which contains the JSP sample files:
C:\Documents and Setting\your_user_name\My
Documents\local_sites\cafe_townsend \contact\jsp (Windows)
/Users/your_user_name/Documents/local_sites/cafe_townsend/
contact/jsp (Macintosh)
5.
Click Select to finish defining the Dreamweaver local folder.
Leave the Site Definition dialog box open. Next, define a web server folder
as a Dreamweaver remote folder.
Defining a remote folder
After defining a local folder, define a web server folder as a Dreamweaver
remote folder.
To define the Dreamweaver remote folder:
1.
In the Advanced tab of the Site Definition dialog box, select Remote
Info from the Category list.
The Remote Info screen appears.
2.
In the Access pop-up menu, choose how you want to move your files to
and from the server: across a local network (the Local/Network option)
or using FTP.
There are other options in the Access pop-up menu, but this guide doesn't
cover them. For information about them, see Using Dreamweaver.

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