The encryption is done client side by Dreamweaver MX and uploaded to your
server via RDS I imagine (I was of the belief that DWMX didn't offer
encryption support at all - as flakey as it is anyway - HomeSite+ and CF
Studio 5 certainly do).

Your FTP client would merely upload the pure un-encrypted .cfm templates.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Hoffman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, 21 February 2003 1:17 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Dreamweaver MX and Ecrypted Templates


        
Just got Dreamweaver MX...but found one terribly odd issue.  We have a site
that we are using check in/out on...and everytime I put an encrypted file, I
see it on the server in its jumbled glory.

If I put with normal FTP program...it goes up and remains intact.  Anyone
can explain, a setting or shortcoming?


Regards,

Eric J Hoffman
DataStream Connexion
www.datastreamconnexion.com
Delivering Creative Data Solutions 




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