Dreamweaver FTP Capabilities

Hi,
My problem is I work with several websites for the company
and I have to upload them on 2 servers (QA and live). These 2
servers have different ftp host, username and password to acces
them.
Is it possible with Dreamweaver to have several server
definitions with one site (like with GoLive)? So I could choose
which one I want to upload my site on ! It’s annoying to
always have to fill the field one time and erase it and re-fill it
later …
Thanks !
(I'm sorry if someone post this question before, but the
search function is bugged ...)
Martin
http://www.martinc.biz

Have 2 site definitions for each site with different remote
info for each
version. Give each a name reflecting the server used.
Walt
"Martyn_C" <[email protected]> wrote in
message
news:glarvk$7te$[email protected]..
> Hi,
>
> My problem is I work with several websites for the
company and I have to
> upload them on 2 servers (QA and live). These 2 servers
have different ftp
> host, username and password to acces them.
>
> Is it possible with Dreamweaver to have several server
definitions with
> one
> site (like with GoLive)? So I could choose which one I
want to upload my
> site
> on ! It?s annoying to always have to fill the field one
time and erase it
> and
> re-fill it later ?
>
> Thanks !
> (I'm sorry if someone post this question before, but the
search function
> is
> bugged ...)
>
> --
> Martin
>
http://www.martinc.biz
>

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