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	<category>FTP - File Transfers</category>
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	<theme>Dreamweaver MX</theme>
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xmlns="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40">You can upload files to the
server using Dreamweaver. 
The following is a description of the steps used with
Dreamweaver MX:

1: Select: <b>Site</b> -&gt;<b>New Site</b>
This will put you in the &quot;Advanced&quot; window with
&quot;Local
Info&quot; open.

2: Enter these values:
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<b>Site name</b>: 
Any name you chose, though to keep things straight,
it&#039;s always best
to give it a name corresponding with the site you want to
manage.

<b>Local root folder</b>: 
Where your files are stored on your computer.
DW usually fills this in for you and makes the directory.
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3: Select &quot;<b>Remote Info</b>&quot; in the left menu.
This will give you a dropdown menu.

4: Select &quot;<b>FTP</b>&quot;, and enter these values:
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<b>Access</b>: FTP

<b>FTP host</b>: yourdomain.com 
(replace &quot;yourdomain.com&quot; with your domain)

<b>Host directory</b>: mainwebsite_html 
(type this exactly, so that your files go into the right
directory)

<b>Login</b>: admin@yourdomain.com 
(replace &quot;yourdomain.com&quot; with your domain)

<b>Password</b>: main password to your account

<b>Use passive FTP</b>: check this box

No other boxes need to be checked for the connection to
work.
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5: Click &quot;<b>OK</b>&quot;
Your connection is now defined.

6: Click &quot;<b>Files</b>&quot; on the menu to the far
right.

7: Click the &quot;<b>Connect to remote host</b>&quot; icon

(The icon looks like two plugs coming together)</content>
	<author>EchoEcho Support</author>
	<date>12.07.2009, 21:08</date>
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