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Ike23 #1
Can I save files locally and then Publish?
I am trying to save a local version of a page on my site so I can FTP it to
another site instead of the site setup in Contribute. Is there a way to save
the web page locally on my C: drive before I publish it to my server? Thanks.
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getzapped #2
Re: Can I save files locally and then Publish?
In Contribute try File/Actions/Edit Page Source in External Application. This
will open the code in your default editor and allow you to save out the code to
your local drive.
Another option would be to browse to your page with your browser and Save As
(Firefox has a nice feature under Save As for "Save as type: Web Page,
complete" - this will grab the page code and all associated files used by that
page. Or you can just grab the HTML)
Or you could open Contribute so you are sure you have an updated cache and
then find the file on your local drive. Should be located somewhere like:
C:\Documents and Settings\USER NAME\Local Settings\Application
Data\Macromedia\Contribute 3\Sites\Site#
Hope one of these options helps.
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Ike23 #3
Re: Can I save files locally and then Publish?
I was able to select "work offline", update the web page, then export it to my c: drive. From the c: drive I could then copy it over to my server and everything turned out fine.
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