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tshad #1
Template updates
If the other programmer adds a file to his local machine (it gets uploaded
to the Remote machine).
My machine shows this in my Remote View. In my Local view, it doesn't show.
When I change one of my templates, all the files on my local machine get
updated as to the files on the remote machine.
But it won't update any files that are on the remote machines but not on
mine (because the other programmer added a new file).
This was causing us some problems until we realized what was happening.
Is there a way to tell the template to check the remote files as well as the
files on the local machine to make its changes?
Thanks,
Tom
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Murray *TMM* #2
Re: Template updates
Templates are DESIGN-TIME tools. They can only affect the local files.
They never change files anywhere other than in the local site. It would
then be your responsibility to upload those files to the remote site.
Wait - are you saying this happens without your uploading them? Do you have> When I change one of my templates, all the files on my local machine get
> updated as to the files on the remote machine.
the automatic upload on save enabled in your site definition?
But of course. That's how it's designed to be (see above).> But it won't update any files that are on the remote machines but not on
> mine (because the other programmer added a new file).
No. If you want that functionality, then you should use Server-side> Is there a way to tell the template to check the remote files as well as
> the files on the local machine to make its changes?
includes.
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"tshad" <tscheiderich@ftsolutions.com> wrote in message
news:d5tk1b$jn2$1@forums.macromedia.com...> If the other programmer adds a file to his local machine (it gets uploaded
> to the Remote machine).
>
> My machine shows this in my Remote View. In my Local view, it doesn't
> show.
>
> When I change one of my templates, all the files on my local machine get
> updated as to the files on the remote machine.
>
> But it won't update any files that are on the remote machines but not on
> mine (because the other programmer added a new file).
>
> This was causing us some problems until we realized what was happening.
>
> Is there a way to tell the template to check the remote files as well as
> the files on the local machine to make its changes?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom
>
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tshad #3
Re: Template updates
"Murray *TMM*" <forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> wrote in message
news:d5tl7u$lg3$1@forums.macromedia.com...Yes.> Templates are DESIGN-TIME tools. They can only affect the local files.
> They never change files anywhere other than in the local site. It would
> then be your responsibility to upload those files to the remote site.
>>>> When I change one of my templates, all the files on my local machine get
>> updated as to the files on the remote machine.
> Wait - are you saying this happens without your uploading them? Do you
> have the automatic upload on save enabled in your site definition?
>
And they do update the Remote files fine.
>>> But it won't update any files that are on the remote machines but not on
>> mine (because the other programmer added a new file).
> But of course. That's how it's designed to be (see above).
>>>> Is there a way to tell the template to check the remote files as well as
>> the files on the local machine to make its changes?
> No. If you want that functionality, then you should use Server-side
> includes.
>
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> "tshad" <tscheiderich@ftsolutions.com> wrote in message
> news:d5tk1b$jn2$1@forums.macromedia.com...>>> If the other programmer adds a file to his local machine (it gets
>> uploaded to the Remote machine).
>>
>> My machine shows this in my Remote View. In my Local view, it doesn't
>> show.
>>
>> When I change one of my templates, all the files on my local machine get
>> updated as to the files on the remote machine.
>>
>> But it won't update any files that are on the remote machines but not on
>> mine (because the other programmer added a new file).
>>
>> This was causing us some problems until we realized what was happening.
>>
>> Is there a way to tell the template to check the remote files as well as
>> the files on the local machine to make its changes?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Tom
>>
>
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Murray *TMM* #4
Re: Template updates
> And they do update the Remote files fine.
Actually they only update the local files, and then upload them.
I think this is an extraordinarily risky and dangerous configuration.
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"tshad" <tscheiderich@ftsolutions.com> wrote in message
news:d5u0nt$7m0$1@forums.macromedia.com...>
> "Murray *TMM*" <forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> wrote in message
> news:d5tl7u$lg3$1@forums.macromedia.com...>>> Templates are DESIGN-TIME tools. They can only affect the local files.
>> They never change files anywhere other than in the local site. It would
>> then be your responsibility to upload those files to the remote site.
>>>>>>> When I change one of my templates, all the files on my local machine get
>>> updated as to the files on the remote machine.
>> Wait - are you saying this happens without your uploading them? Do you
>> have the automatic upload on save enabled in your site definition?
>>
> Yes.
>
> And they do update the Remote files fine.
>>>>>>> But it won't update any files that are on the remote machines but not on
>>> mine (because the other programmer added a new file).
>> But of course. That's how it's designed to be (see above).
>>>>>>> Is there a way to tell the template to check the remote files as well as
>>> the files on the local machine to make its changes?
>> No. If you want that functionality, then you should use Server-side
>> includes.
>>
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>>
>> "tshad" <tscheiderich@ftsolutions.com> wrote in message
>> news:d5tk1b$jn2$1@forums.macromedia.com...>>>>> If the other programmer adds a file to his local machine (it gets
>>> uploaded to the Remote machine).
>>>
>>> My machine shows this in my Remote View. In my Local view, it doesn't
>>> show.
>>>
>>> When I change one of my templates, all the files on my local machine get
>>> updated as to the files on the remote machine.
>>>
>>> But it won't update any files that are on the remote machines but not on
>>> mine (because the other programmer added a new file).
>>>
>>> This was causing us some problems until we realized what was happening.
>>>
>>> Is there a way to tell the template to check the remote files as well as
>>> the files on the local machine to make its changes?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Tom
>>>
>>
>
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tshad #5
Re: Template updates
"Murray *TMM*" <forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> wrote in message
news:d5u47n$c8p$1@forums.macromedia.com...Why?>>> And they do update the Remote files fine.
> Actually they only update the local files, and then upload them.
>
> I think this is an extraordinarily risky and dangerous configuration.
If I do it directly as I make changes (especially since I am using the
remote site to test my pages), why is that any different from uploading the
files later manually?
Tom>
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> "tshad" <tscheiderich@ftsolutions.com> wrote in message
> news:d5u0nt$7m0$1@forums.macromedia.com...>>>
>> "Murray *TMM*" <forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> wrote in message
>> news:d5tl7u$lg3$1@forums.macromedia.com...>>>>> Templates are DESIGN-TIME tools. They can only affect the local files.
>>> They never change files anywhere other than in the local site. It would
>>> then be your responsibility to upload those files to the remote site.
>>>
>>>> When I change one of my templates, all the files on my local machine
>>>> get updated as to the files on the remote machine.
>>>
>>> Wait - are you saying this happens without your uploading them? Do you
>>> have the automatic upload on save enabled in your site definition?
>>>
>> Yes.
>>
>> And they do update the Remote files fine.
>>>>>>>> But it won't update any files that are on the remote machines but not
>>>> on mine (because the other programmer added a new file).
>>>
>>> But of course. That's how it's designed to be (see above).
>>>
>>>> Is there a way to tell the template to check the remote files as well
>>>> as the files on the local machine to make its changes?
>>>
>>> No. If you want that functionality, then you should use Server-side
>>> includes.
>>>
>>> --
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>>>
>>> "tshad" <tscheiderich@ftsolutions.com> wrote in message
>>> news:d5tk1b$jn2$1@forums.macromedia.com...
>>>> If the other programmer adds a file to his local machine (it gets
>>>> uploaded to the Remote machine).
>>>>
>>>> My machine shows this in my Remote View. In my Local view, it doesn't
>>>> show.
>>>>
>>>> When I change one of my templates, all the files on my local machine
>>>> get updated as to the files on the remote machine.
>>>>
>>>> But it won't update any files that are on the remote machines but not
>>>> on mine (because the other programmer added a new file).
>>>>
>>>> This was causing us some problems until we realized what was happening.
>>>>
>>>> Is there a way to tell the template to check the remote files as well
>>>> as the files on the local machine to make its changes?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Tom
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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Murray *TMM* #6
Re: Template updates
Bear in mind that this is only my experience/opinion talking. By
automatically uploading on save, I have removed my last refuge in case of an
inadvertant save of the page. By saving the page and automatically
uploading the file, I have to be absolutely certain that the page I am
saving is correct. If I have to manually upload recently changed pages, I
am more comfortable with the process since I can always download an
unexpectedly munged page from the remote site....
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"tshad" <tscheiderich@ftsolutions.com> wrote in message
news:d5vqeg$t1r$1@forums.macromedia.com...> "Murray *TMM*" <forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> wrote in message
> news:d5u47n$c8p$1@forums.macromedia.com...>>>>>> And they do update the Remote files fine.
>> Actually they only update the local files, and then upload them.
>>
>> I think this is an extraordinarily risky and dangerous configuration.
> Why?
>
> If I do it directly as I make changes (especially since I am using the
> remote site to test my pages), why is that any different from uploading
> the files later manually?
>
> Tom>>>
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>> "tshad" <tscheiderich@ftsolutions.com> wrote in message
>> news:d5u0nt$7m0$1@forums.macromedia.com...>>>>>
>>> "Murray *TMM*" <forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> wrote in message
>>> news:d5tl7u$lg3$1@forums.macromedia.com...
>>>> Templates are DESIGN-TIME tools. They can only affect the local files.
>>>> They never change files anywhere other than in the local site. It
>>>> would then be your responsibility to upload those files to the remote
>>>> site.
>>>>
>>>>> When I change one of my templates, all the files on my local machine
>>>>> get updated as to the files on the remote machine.
>>>>
>>>> Wait - are you saying this happens without your uploading them? Do you
>>>> have the automatic upload on save enabled in your site definition?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Yes.
>>>
>>> And they do update the Remote files fine.
>>>
>>>>> But it won't update any files that are on the remote machines but not
>>>>> on mine (because the other programmer added a new file).
>>>>
>>>> But of course. That's how it's designed to be (see above).
>>>>
>>>>> Is there a way to tell the template to check the remote files as well
>>>>> as the files on the local machine to make its changes?
>>>>
>>>> No. If you want that functionality, then you should use Server-side
>>>> includes.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Murray --- ICQ 71997575
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>>>>
>>>> "tshad" <tscheiderich@ftsolutions.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:d5tk1b$jn2$1@forums.macromedia.com...
>>>>> If the other programmer adds a file to his local machine (it gets
>>>>> uploaded to the Remote machine).
>>>>>
>>>>> My machine shows this in my Remote View. In my Local view, it doesn't
>>>>> show.
>>>>>
>>>>> When I change one of my templates, all the files on my local machine
>>>>> get updated as to the files on the remote machine.
>>>>>
>>>>> But it won't update any files that are on the remote machines but not
>>>>> on mine (because the other programmer added a new file).
>>>>>
>>>>> This was causing us some problems until we realized what was
>>>>> happening.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there a way to tell the template to check the remote files as well
>>>>> as the files on the local machine to make its changes?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Tom
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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tshad #7
Re: Template updates
"Murray *TMM*" <forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> wrote in message
news:d5vuen$6aa$1@forums.macromedia.com...That makes sense. But we are in development mode at the moment and if I am> Bear in mind that this is only my experience/opinion talking. By
> automatically uploading on save, I have removed my last refuge in case of
> an inadvertant save of the page. By saving the page and automatically
> uploading the file, I have to be absolutely certain that the page I am
> saving is correct. If I have to manually upload recently changed pages, I
> am more comfortable with the process since I can always download an
> unexpectedly munged page from the remote site....
making a critical change, I will usually make an "old" file (xxxold.aspx),
just in case. I am pretty paranoid in that.
My problem is that I am making changes, testing the change. Making more
changes and testing the change. It would slow down the process to make a
change (in some cases 3 or files at a time). Try to remember which files
got changed and then upload those files to the server. Test the changes and
go crazy trying to find out why the pages are not working - only to find
that I forgot to upload one of the files.
This is what I used to go through before I started to the
local/remote/checkin feature of DW. This has really been a pretty good
feature for us at the moment. Also, the coordination between me and the
others on the project. To your point, we do have to make sure we don't step
on each other when we upload changes (but that would be the case whether we
automatically upload or do it manually).
I may find later that there are issues with what we are doing and need to
modify the procedures to our situation.
I agree with you on the problem of needing to download a messed up file from
the remote site. What I do when I come in the morning is to copy the whole
site into a backup folder on another machine. I do this a couple of times a
day, just in case ( as I said I tend to be a little paranoid). There is no
perfect method but this seems to work pretty well.
Tom>
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> "tshad" <tscheiderich@ftsolutions.com> wrote in message
> news:d5vqeg$t1r$1@forums.macromedia.com...>>> "Murray *TMM*" <forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> wrote in message
>> news:d5u47n$c8p$1@forums.macromedia.com...>>>>>> And they do update the Remote files fine.
>>>
>>> Actually they only update the local files, and then upload them.
>>>
>>> I think this is an extraordinarily risky and dangerous configuration.
>> Why?
>>
>> If I do it directly as I make changes (especially since I am using the
>> remote site to test my pages), why is that any different from uploading
>> the files later manually?
>>
>> Tom>>>>>
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>>> "tshad" <tscheiderich@ftsolutions.com> wrote in message
>>> news:d5u0nt$7m0$1@forums.macromedia.com...
>>>>
>>>> "Murray *TMM*" <forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:d5tl7u$lg3$1@forums.macromedia.com...
>>>>> Templates are DESIGN-TIME tools. They can only affect the local
>>>>> files. They never change files anywhere other than in the local site.
>>>>> It would then be your responsibility to upload those files to the
>>>>> remote site.
>>>>>
>>>>>> When I change one of my templates, all the files on my local machine
>>>>>> get updated as to the files on the remote machine.
>>>>>
>>>>> Wait - are you saying this happens without your uploading them? Do
>>>>> you have the automatic upload on save enabled in your site definition?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Yes.
>>>>
>>>> And they do update the Remote files fine.
>>>>
>>>>>> But it won't update any files that are on the remote machines but not
>>>>>> on mine (because the other programmer added a new file).
>>>>>
>>>>> But of course. That's how it's designed to be (see above).
>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there a way to tell the template to check the remote files as well
>>>>>> as the files on the local machine to make its changes?
>>>>>
>>>>> No. If you want that functionality, then you should use Server-side
>>>>> includes.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Murray --- ICQ 71997575
>>>>> Team Macromedia Volunteer for Dreamweaver
>>>>> (If you *MUST* email me, don't LAUGH when you do so!)
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>>>>>
>>>>> "tshad" <tscheiderich@ftsolutions.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:d5tk1b$jn2$1@forums.macromedia.com...
>>>>>> If the other programmer adds a file to his local machine (it gets
>>>>>> uploaded to the Remote machine).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My machine shows this in my Remote View. In my Local view, it
>>>>>> doesn't show.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When I change one of my templates, all the files on my local machine
>>>>>> get updated as to the files on the remote machine.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But it won't update any files that are on the remote machines but not
>>>>>> on mine (because the other programmer added a new file).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This was causing us some problems until we realized what was
>>>>>> happening.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there a way to tell the template to check the remote files as well
>>>>>> as the files on the local machine to make its changes?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Tom
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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Murray *TMM* #8
Re: Template updates
> Try to remember which files got changed
I just use EDIT | Select recently modified (in the expanded site menu).
Refine the list manually, and put. If a file doesn't need to be put, it's
not put.
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tshad #9
Re: Template updates
"Murray *TMM*" <forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> wrote in message
news:d607ph$kg2$1@forums.macromedia.com...How does it determine whether a file is recently modified?>>> Try to remember which files got changed
> I just use EDIT | Select recently modified (in the expanded site menu).
> Refine the list manually, and put. If a file doesn't need to be put, it's
> not put.
I know there are certain things that need to be manually done, such as
synchronizing with the remote server before saving a template file. If a
new file has been added to the remote server by someone else and you have
synchronized, it will not get the changes in the template.
Tom>
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Murray *TMM* #10
Re: Template updates
> How does it determine whether a file is recently modified?
You select what recent means - 1 day, 2 days, etc.
I just set it to 1 day, and PUT.
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"tshad" <tscheiderich@ftsolutions.com> wrote in message
news:d60a2u$nts$1@forums.macromedia.com...> "Murray *TMM*" <forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> wrote in message
> news:d607ph$kg2$1@forums.macromedia.com...>>>>>> Try to remember which files got changed
>> I just use EDIT | Select recently modified (in the expanded site menu).
>> Refine the list manually, and put. If a file doesn't need to be put,
>> it's not put.
> How does it determine whether a file is recently modified?
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> I know there are certain things that need to be manually done, such as
> synchronizing with the remote server before saving a template file. If a
> new file has been added to the remote server by someone else and you have
> synchronized, it will not get the changes in the template.
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> Tom>>>
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