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It connects to your server. These images are separate files on my hard drive. These are dependent files. Now that they are uploaded they should be available on your domain name. You should be able to go to www. You should be taken to your website. Instructions to adjust server upload permissions are available in the How to Fix Server Upload Permissions article.

You should now have a Files palette that shows your local web site files. In the Files palette, click the Expand Palette icon highlighted in the screenshot to the right to expand the palette so that the files on the server are displayed on the left, and your local files are on the right. In most situations, you can configure your security software to allow network communication between Dreamweaver and your web server both "in" and "out' and this will resolve the issue.

This is a better and more recommended method for solving this issue. If you're not familiar with configuring your security software, or as a quicker method for resolving the issue, enable Passive FTP in Dreamweaver.

For Dreamweaver CS5 and later, this option appears under the Basic tab's More Options section at the bottom of the window that appears after you select a server for editing. See the Dreamweaver documentation to step through the site setup process and locate the Passive FTP option.

If you are able to connect to your server in Dreamweaver, but are unable to upload or download, then connect to your server using an alternate client and then try to upload or download the same file s. If you are not successful when using an alternate client, contact your web hosting company, network administrator, or IT department for additional assistance. Some web servers are not compatible with the default settings in Dreamweaver. The best way to determine which settings to use is to check the documentation provided by your web hosting company, or contact them to inquire about these settings.

Alternatively, you can use a process of elimination to determine which settings are most compatible with your server. To do so, try the following:. Open your server settings in the Site Setup dialog box. S ee the Dreamweaver documentation to step through the user interface.

NOTE: Use Proxy is a setting that is specific to your computer's network connection, and is not related to your web server. Only select Use Proxy if you normally need to use a proxy server to connect to the Internet, or to connect to certain types of network resources.

Migrating site settings in this way transfers valuable site information to other machines and product versions. You can also share site settings with other users, and back up site settings. For information on creating a new site in Dreamweaver, see Set up a local version of your site.

If you have created remote server connections with user name and password information, then Dreamweaver prompts you asking if you want to back up site settings for yourself, or if you want to share settings with others. Dreamweaver saves remote server login information, such as the user name and password, as well as local path information.

If you want to share your settings with other users, select Share settings with other users and click OK. Dreamweaver does not save information that would not work for other users, such as your remote server login information and local paths.



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