I have 2 licenses of 5.02 one on my desktop and one on my laptop. When I am done working at the office and want to work on the laptop. How is this accomplished since Freeway only writes and doesn’t read html content. Do I need to make a copy of files and take with me, what will that do to my local copies file structures and uploading? Not sure what to save, and where. What does the xxx.freeway file contain? Do I need the resource file or the original images file on the computer? Trying to transition from Dreamweaver filing structure which matches the server structure.
The only file you will need explicitly is the Freeway document
itself. You will also need the original images you used in the site,
or any external files you imported like PDFs or other plug-in content.
The easiest way to gather everything you need is to use the Save
Archive command from the FIle menu. This will “package” the entire
site – working document, all external files that are needed, etc.
Once you do this, move that package to a different computer and open
the copy of your site that is inside the package. As long as you keep
moving this package back and forth between computers, you should be
fine.
Personally, I keep everything on a file server, and open the site
from whichever computer I am near.
Walter
On May 3, 2008, at 5:38 PM, freshh20 wrote:
I have 2 licenses of 5.02 one on my desktop and one on my laptop.
When I am done working at the office and want to work on the
laptop. How is this accomplished since Freeway only writes and
doesn’t read html content. Do I need to make a copy of files and
take with me, what will that do to my local copies file structures
and uploading? Not sure what to save, and where. What does the
xxx.freeway file contain? Do I need the resource file or the
original images file on the computer? Trying to transition from
Dreamweaver filing structure which matches the server structure.
Personally, I keep everything on a file server, and open the site
from whichever computer I am near.
Walter
This is really the only way to keep yourself sane not trying to juggle two copies not knowing which one for sure is the most up to date version. This is the perfect use for a .mac iDisk.