meanwhile, the html creation tools, like dreamweaver, allow you to define testing and deployment servers.

On Friday, August 22, 2003, at 07:10 AM, Phil Wade wrote:

You misunderstood what I was trying to say. I agree with you whole
heartedly and I was just offering a alternative means of achieving the ftp
access in the interim.


The menus have just been disabled as selecting them without the underlying
libraries that the deployment needs would crash the Dev Studio. The code
has been left in place so that it can be enabled as soon as possible.



Phil



On 22/8/03 11:44 PM, "Steve Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I'm sorry but I have to disagree. One of the best features about using
projects is the ability to do file transfers to various servers. I
would typically define both a development site and a production site
while storing my taf files on the machine that is running the dev
studio. I've even had situations where I had three sites, adding a
separate QA site. It passes my development testing, I move it to QA. It
passes QA, I move it to production.


As much as the OS X interface with FTP helps, it is still not the same.
I understand about the libraries not being ported over yet, but if/when
they are, could you please look at bringing this feature back?


Hope this helps,

Steve Smith

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On Friday, August 22, 2003, at 09:29 AM, Phil Wade wrote:

Brian,
This functionality has been disabled as the libraries that it relied
on have
not been ported to OS X yet and it is a substantial redevelopment to
enable
it with the current carbonised version of the Dev Studio. It is also
much
easier on OS X to interface with FTP. You can now log onto an FTP site
using the "Connect to Server" item under the "Go" menu in the "Finder".
Simply type ftp://<server addr>/<path> and OS X will mount the FTP
server as
a volume on your desktop. It make deployment quite easy.


Phil

On 22/8/03 11:01 PM, "Brian Humes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Howdy!

Just got OS X at work (yeah, I know) and immediately downloaded and
installed the OS X studio demo. Works great. Love it.

But...

I want to define a site so I can upload some files, but the "Define
Site" menu option is grayed out, and I can't get to it.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!!!


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