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moldboy
post Jul 9 2005, 03:10 PM
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I'm on a dialup system, so when I use the internet I'm pretty much using all my bandwidth. And when I want to upload a file from Dreamweaver by File>>Save to Remote Server it just sits and spinns about the server not responding. However as soon as whatever else I'm doing on the internet stops (or I stop it) dreamweaver picks right up and goes.

Any thought on how I can fix this?
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RGPHNX
post Jul 16 2005, 04:45 PM
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Hi moldboy,
The easiest "workaround" for the problem is to use dreamweaver to save your webpages to disk (HD) in a sererate folder. Call the folder "uploads" or something similar.
Next use a FTP client program ( "FIleZilla" is easy & user friendly) to upload your new webpages to the server. Be sure to upload the mew pages into the "public_html" folder & the "www" folder & the root directory (usually the "_sgt" folder AND/OR the " _sgt" folders).
Basically your done.
Uploading is really FAST using the FTP program & you don't have to upload your whole website.. just the changed webpages.
Don't know the exact cause for the problem your experiencing.. but Dreamweaver is not "talking nicely" with the webserver for some reason.
Hope this is clear
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Dynasty
post Jul 16 2005, 05:00 PM
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I have this same problem. Its as if Dreamweaver times out the connection even though your still connected. So i either restart my computer or go to start, control panel, network and internet connections, network connections, and then i just disable the connection of my computer for a couple seconds and then enable it. It works like a charm. Must be a weird bug, in a very pricy program. rolleyes.gif
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