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08-May-2008, 11:32 AM #1
FTP Problems
Whats Up Guys,

I am managing this guys webpage in dreamweaver (just started). He just needs me to do a few simple things, change address, pictures, etc. I entered all the correct info for the ftp settings in dreamweaver. And it DOES connect to the remote server. After making changes to a page and saving, when I sync up everything appears to go fine. But when I go to view the page on the internet NONE of the changes I made show up:upset::4-dontkno
I really have no idea why this is. Maybe its something simple I am overlooking. Could it be that the original guy that was managing this page did it on a PC and I am managing it on a MAC? would this really make a differance. Am I missing a step?
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08-May-2008, 02:08 PM #2
You need to be more familiar with the location of his website files on his server. If possible, use a graphical, standalone FTP client to login to his server and locate where the HTML files are. If you're comfortable with the command line, you can use a command line FTP client to do the same.

This has nothing to do with your using a Mac.

Peace...
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