4.
In the URL Prefix text box, enter the root URL you would enter in a
web browser to request a page in your web application.
To display live data in your pages while you work, Dreamweaver creates
a temporary file, copies it to the website's root folder, and attempts to
request it using the URL prefix.
Dreamweaver makes a best guess at the URL prefix based on the
information you provided in the Site Definition dialog box. However,
the suggested URL prefix may be incorrect. Correct or enter a new
URL prefix if the suggestion in Dreamweaver is incorrect. For more
information, see Setting the URL prefix in Using Dreamweaver.
If the folder specified in the Remote Folder text box is
C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\MySampleApps, the URL prefix should be as
follows:
http://localhost/MySampleApps/
TI
5.
Click OK to define the site and dismiss the Site Definition dialog box,
P
The URL prefix
and then click Done to dismiss the Manage Sites dialog box.
should always
specify a directory,
After specifying a folder to process dynamic pages, upload the sample files
rather than a
to the web server.
particular page on
the site. Also, be sure
to use the same
Uploading the sample files
capitalization you
After specifying a folder to process dynamic pages, upload the sample files
used when you
created the folder.
to the web server. You must upload the files even if the web server is
running on your local computer.
If you don't upload the files, features such as Live Data view and Preview in
Browser may not work properly with dynamic pages. For example, image
links might be broken in Live Data view because the image files are not on
the server yet. Similarly, clicking a link to a detail page while previewing a
master page in a browser will cause an error if the detail page is missing
from the server.
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