In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Alin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>   Hy. I don't use Dreamweaver (I prefer Notepad) also but in this
>case I think you can set up your Dreaweaver conexion to work online on
>your test server if you have access to some extra hosting space. It
>happened to me to be asked the same thing that you are asking about
>and I managed working in this conditions.

That sounds over complicated, because you would have to FTP all changes
to the server.

>   The real deal is also to work on your WAMP server if you are using
>Windows. It's a good free option for everyone. I think that your
>client can edit the code with any editor he prefers as long as your
>code it clear enought and the guy knows what he's (she's) doing.
>   Good luck!

I have already set up a server in the office for testing, so all they
have to do is watch the results within Firefox, pointing to
http://server/thisproject

The client thought that he would see the changes in Dreamweaver.

-- 
Pete Clark

Sunny Andalucia
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