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-====== Dreamweaver Site File Configuration ====== 
-===== Introduction ===== 
-This document will cover the basic of setting up a Dreamweaver site file that will allow a user to organize a Web site and  
-be able to complete tasks such as updating a live site.  This document will also cover backing up a site configuration file so  
-that it can be imported in the future. 
  
-===== Setting up the Site Definition file ===== 
-• Open Dreamweaver 
-• Click on Site  Manage Sites.  ​ 
-At this point, a small dialog box will appear containing a list area for Web sites and series of command buttons 
-• Click on New then select Site. 
-• A new dialog box will appear with two tabs near the top.  Please select the Advanced tab 
-• Select Local Info from the Category list on the left side of the dialog box 
-• Under Local Info, please enter the following information 
-o Site Name – This is the name of the Web site.  This is mainly for organizational purposes (e.g. StAR,  
-SCOPE, IT, Admission Application) 
-o Local Root folder –You can either enter the path (\\server\share\folder) where your Web site files are  
-located or you can browse to it by clicking on the folder icon to the right of the textbox. ​ At Olin, this is  
-usually located on one of the following servers: 
- OLINDEV 
- STUDEV 
- FACWEB (there is no development platform for faculty Web pages, all changes will be live once  
-saved) 
-o Default Images Folder – This folder contains your images and should be included inside of your Local  
-Root folder (e.g. (\\server\share\folder\images). ​ Enter the path name or browse to its location. 
-o Links Relative to:  This basically established your link hierarchy. ​ Unless you are certain, choose ​ 
-Document. 
-o Check off Enable Cache.  ​ 
-• Select Remote Info.   ​Follow the directions based on your Web development situation. 
-o If you do not have permissions 
-o If you  ​ 
-to publish. ​ Make sure that the None is selected from the Access list.  ​ 
-This would also apply to faculty Web updates. 
-do have permissions ​ 
- Select Local/​Network from the Access list. 
-to publish: 
- Enter the path to your live server location. 
-• Select Testing Server from the Category list on the left side 
-• Please ensure that the following information is entered: 
-o Server Model – This is the Web scripting language that is being supported (if applicable). ​ The server ​ 
-model can be determined by the extension of the files you are using (the part of the file after the dot.  ​ 
-Using olin.asp as an example, .asp is the extension of the file). ​ Your options at Olin are: 
- None  These are for files that end in .htm or .html 
- Coldfusion (files that end .cfm) 
- ASP JavaScript or ASP VBScript (.asp) 
- PHP MySQL (.php) 
-o Access – should Local/​Network 
-o Testing Server folder – should be the same as Local Info root folder 
-o URL Prefix – should be the location of your test site (e.g. http://​studev.olin.edu/​projects/​star) 
-• From the Category list, select Site Map Layout 
-o Select your home page.  The file is usually one of the following: 
- index.html, index.htm, default.htm 
- default.asp,​ index.asp, index.php, index.cfm 
-• Click OK to finish the setupInformation Technology 
- 
- 
-===== Backing up your configuration ===== 
-This step should be completed in order to back up the configuration from the previous section. 
-• Open Dreamweaver 
-• Click on Site  Manage Sites.  ​ 
-• Select all the site definitions files you wish to backup. ​ You can do this by selecting the first site on the list,  
-holding down the Shift key and clicking on the last item. 
-• Click on the Export button. 
-• Go to your H drive or other network drive (department drive, etc) 
-• Create a new folder (e.g. **Dreamweaver Site Definitions**) 
-• Open the folder 
-• Save each file (this may occur a number of times depending on the number of files you wish to backup). 
-• Click on Done when finished 
- 
-===== Importing Site Definition Files ===== 
-This step should be completed if you need to restore your site settings (after getting your hard drive reimaged, etc). 
-• Open Dreamweaver 
-• Click on Site  Manage Sites.  ​ 
-• Click on the Import button 
-• Navigate to the folder that contains your site definition files. 
-• Select one or more files (this can be done by holding down the CTRL key and clicking on each site file or by other  
-means as well) 
-• Click the Open button to import the definitions 
-• Click on Done once you are finished.