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Testing Server - Page 7

July 24, 2002

One piece of useful information that is completely hidden from you in the Site Definition Wizard is the fact that you can independently configure a testing server to work with Dreamweaver MX. This allows for some developers who have a Development Folder, a Test Site, and a Production Site. We have previously discussed all of the options and settings available here in the Site Definition step-by-step guide.


Cloaking

Cloaking is a completely new addition to Dreamweaver's functionality, and allows you to specify types of files that you do not want uploading to your web server. Typically these are files that are created during the development of some portion of your web site, but are not used as part of the end product. A good example of this is a Macromedia Flash source file (called an FLA). These files are the canvas used to create the flash animation itself, but aren't used in the final animation. Of course, if these were uploaded to your web server, they would be accessible to everyone, which isn't necessarily appropriate.

By enabling cloaking, and specifying the file extensions of files that you do not wish to be uploaded to the web site, you can ensure that they remain safe.

Design Notes

Design Notes are useful during the production of a web site, as they allow you to make essential notes about design ideas and tips about a particular file directly within Dreamweaver. If you like, Design Notes are Dreamweaver's version of a PostIt note, and are accessible (optionally) to whomever you share web development tasks with.


By default Design Notes are maintained, but you can turn this feature off, though this isn't really recommended, as Design Notes are used to store more than just your information about a file. They also store internal system values, such as recordset information, and can be shared amongst development teams by enabling the Design Notes-sharing option.

You can purge all design notes from a site at any time by clicking the "Clean Up..." button.

Advanced Site Definition – An Overview - Page 6
Dreamweaver MX: PHP Web Development
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