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USING DREAMWEAVER
Creating and Managing Files
Last updated 3/28/2012
5 Click Test to test your connection, or click OK to close the dialog box. Then click Done to close the Manage Sites
dialog box.
Once the connection with the server established, your SVN repository is available for viewing in the Files panel. To
view it, you can select Repository View from the View pop-up menu, or click the Repository Files button
in the
expanded Files panel.
More Help topics
Working with Dreamweaver sites” on page 34
Using the Files panel” on page 70
Get the latest versions of files
When you get the latest version of a file from the SVN repository, Dreamweaver merges the contents of that file with
the contents of its corresponding local copy. (In other words, if someone else has updated the file since you last
committed it, those updates are merged into the local version of the file on your computer.) If the file does not yet exist
on the local hard drive, Dreamweaver simply gets the file.
Note: When getting files for the first time from the repository, you should work with a local directory that is empty, or a
local directory that does not contain files with the same names as files in the repository. Dreamweaver will not mount
repository files to the local drive upon first try if the local drive contains files whose names match files in the remote
repository.
1 Make sure that you’ve successfully set up an SVN connection.
2 Do one of the following:
Display the local version of your SVN files in the Files panel by selecting Local view from the View pop-up menu.
(If you are working in the expanded Files panel, the Local view is automatically displayed.) Then right-click
(Windows) or Control-click (Macintosh) the file or folder you’re interested in and select Version Control
> Get
Latest Versions.
Display the SVN repository files by selecting Repository View from the View pop-up menu in the Files panel,
or by clicking the Repository Files button in the expanded Files panel. Then right-click (Windows) or Control-
click (Macintosh) the file or folder you’re interested in and select Get Latest Versions.
Note: You can also either right-click a file and choose Check Out from the context menu, or select the file and click the
Check Out button to get the latest version. Because SVN does not support a check-out workflow, however, this action does
not actually check out the file in the traditional sense.
Commit files
1 Make sure that you’ve successfully set up an SVN connection.
2 Do one of the following:
Display the local version of your SVN files in the Files panel by selecting Local view from the View pop-up menu.
(If you are working in the expanded Files panel, the Local view is automatically displayed.) Then select the file
you want to commit and click the Check In button.
Display the SVN repository files by selecting Repository View from the View pop-up menu in the Files panel,
or by clicking the Repository Files button in the expanded Files panel. Then right-click (Windows) or Control-
click (Macintosh) the file you want to commit and select Check In.
3 Review the actions in the Commit dialog box, make changes if necessary, and click OK.
You can change actions by selecting the file whose action you want to change, and clicking the buttons at the bottom
of the Commit dialog box. Two choices are available: commit and ignore.
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