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Can I still work on a Dreamweaver file with ftp if I am not connected to the network?

I’m planning to work on a Dreamweaver website with multiple computers. If I travel with a laptop and am not connected to the same network, will it still work?

As long as you have FTP access to the server, you can download, edit then upload/overwrite the file from anywhere. I recommend an easier FTP program though…

FileZilla FTP Tutorial - How to Upload Your Site with FileZilla

In this tutorial you learn how to upload your website using FileZilla, the popular free FTP application. FileZilla is available for Windows, Mac and Linux.

Read the full article here:

http://www.elated.com/articles/filezilla-tutorial/

Homepage of FileZilla: http://filezilla-project.org/

Ron

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3 Responses

  1. Jewelle Says:

    If you make a local copy of the files on the webserver you can work on the files on your laptop, and then FTP them to the server once you can connect to the network again. I do that all the time. It’s only a hassle if you are working collaboratively with other people.
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  2. SirChadwick37 Says:

    you need to be conected to http://ftp... but if you have it on all the comps… i guess
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  3. Ron Says:

    As long as you have FTP access to the server, you can download, edit then upload/overwrite the file from anywhere. I recommend an easier FTP program though…

    FileZilla FTP Tutorial - How to Upload Your Site with FileZilla

    In this tutorial you learn how to upload your website using FileZilla, the popular free FTP application. FileZilla is available for Windows, Mac and Linux.

    Read the full article here:

    http://www.elated.com/articles/filezilla-tutorial/

    Homepage of FileZilla: http://filezilla-project.org/

    Ron
    References :

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