For a website, the update and management of the website is extremely important. The best one Website production If not updated and managed. There will be many problems. For example, the super chain is broken, and the website content is outdated. This will gradually make the website unpopular, so it is extremely necessary to update and manage the website. The website update and management generally use Dreamweaver MX operation. In Dteamweaver MX, site local folder and site remote folder should be set. A remote folder is a location where files are saved for testing, collaboration, production, deployment, or many other scenarios. In general, remote folders are located on the computer running the Web server.
Files can be transferred between the local disk and the Web server through local folders and remote folders, and site administrators can easily manage files in the site. There are several ways to configure the Web server. The following are some common problems and solutions that may be encountered when setting remote folders.
(1) Dreamweaver FTP implementation scheme may not be applicable to some proxy servers, multi-level firewalls and other forms of indirect server access. If you encounter problems with FIT access, please ask your local system administrator.
(2) For the Dramweaver F1P implementation, you must connect to the root folder of the remote system (in many applications, you can connect to any remote directory, and then find the required directory in the remote system). Ensure that the root folder of the remote system is specified as the host directory. If there is a connection problem and the host directory is specified with a single slash (/), you may need to specify a path relative to the connected directory and the remote root folder. For example, if the remote root folder is a higher level directory, you need to specify the host directory.
(3) File and folder names that contain spaces and special characters often cause problems when transferred to remote sites. Replace spaces with underscores and avoid using special characters in file and folder names whenever possible. Specifically, colons, slashes, and periods in file names and folder names can cause problems. Special characters in file or folder names can sometimes prevent the creation of a site map. If you encounter a problem with a long file name, rename it with a shorter name. For example, in the Macintosh operating system, the file name cannot exceed 31 characters in length.
(4) Note that many servers use symbolic links (() NIX), shortcuts (Windows), or aliases (Macintosh) to link a folder in one part of the server disk to another folder elsewhere. For example, the public html subdirectory of the main directory on the server may actually be a link to another part of the server. In most cases, such aliases have no impact on the ability to link to the appropriate folder or directory, but if you can connect to one part of the server but not to another, there may be alias differences.
(5) If an error message such as "Unable to upload file" is encountered, the space of the remote folder may be insufficient. See FIT records for more details.