  legendNYC Premium join:2003-06-04 Jamaica, NY
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| Dreamweaver - Multiple Authors Problem
We have a few guys who update our web site. We are a Dreamweaver shop (CS3; MX2004) and recently there has been a problem with new content replacing existing content during updates. When the pages are updated earlier edits no longer appear.
I spoke with Adobe, and they suggested we make sure the remote site info is correct, and URL's and file names are not changed during udpates.
The CS3 authors report that when they connect to the remote site their local files are automatically updated. With MX2004, I get a copy of the remote file before applying changes.
I suspect this is a training issue more than a technical issue. Any suggestions are welcome! |
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  geekamongus Real Slump Quality Premium,MVM join:2004-07-27 Asheville, NC
| Have you checked that none of your designers have disabled file synchronization for the site in question?
Perhaps you should clear everyone's site cache and then run some tests to see if it's still happening? -- o o |
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  legendNYC Premium join:2003-06-04 Jamaica, NY
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| said by geekamongus :Have you checked that none of your designers have disabled file synchronization for the site in question? Definitely part of the problem. MX 2004 reports that "Dreamweaver cannot determine the remote server time. The Select Newer and Synchronize commands will not be available." |
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  yock TFTC Premium join:2000-11-21 Fairfield, OH
| reply to legendNYC It seems as if you aren't using any version concurrency software. I don't know what kind of functionality Dreamweaver may or may not provide in this regard, but in other areas of content or source code management, there is always something in place to manage file versioning. Especially if multiple developers are working on a project. |
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| said by yock :It seems as if you aren't using any version concurrency software. DW allows you to check-out and check-in files, but since we are a small shop it has not been a problem before. |
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  yock TFTC Premium join:2000-11-21 Fairfield, OH | Are you using that system and you're still losing content? |
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  legendNYC Premium join:2003-06-04 Jamaica, NY | No, we do not use this feature at this time. |
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  geekamongus Real Slump Quality Premium,MVM join:2004-07-27 Asheville, NC
| said by legendNYC :No, we do not use this feature at this time. Sounds like this is a good time to start using it  -- o o |
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  legendNYC Premium join:2003-06-04 Jamaica, NY | reply to legendNYC It now looks like the problem may be an author from another department. We are going to put the web site under a microscope and see if we can identify the issue. |
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  geekamongus Real Slump Quality Premium,MVM join:2004-07-27 Asheville, NC
| May I suggest changing the FTP/SFTP password and only giving it to people whom you know have their Dreamweaver installations configured correctly? -- o o |
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  legendNYC Premium join:2003-06-04 Jamaica, NY | Thanks, a methodical approach is warranted. |
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