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To correct staging errors
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Note the error icon or warning icon opposite the page or object in the Check column, and then use the following
information to correct the problem:
File In Use icon
Indicates that a page is open in a document window. Close all pages in a diagram before
submitting or recalling the diagram.
Target Folder icon
Indicates that the target folder for a page could not be created when you tried to submit the
diagram. Change the Folder setting in the Section Inspector for the page’s section, or change the Target Dir setting
in the Page Inspector if the page doesn’t belong to a section. For custom objects, change the Target Dir setting in the
Object tab of the Object Inspector.
Section Name icon
Indicates that a section page could not be named index.html (or another name assigned to
the home page in Site preferences) because a file with that name already exists in the target folder. Rename the page
or specify another folder for the page by changing the Folder setting in the Section Inspector.
Stage In Scratch icon
Indicates that a page is not linked directly or indirectly to an anchor page. Unless you
want the page to be treated as a scratch page when the diagram is submitted, drag an anchor page from the navigation
view to a page in the design view or link the page to an anchored page in the diagram to create a family link. (See “To
anchor a diagram to an existing page in a site” on page 190.)
Note:
All custom objects are treated as scratch items. A custom object must have a sample file, stationery, or template
specified in the Object Inspector before the object can become a file in the site.
File Rename icon
Indicates that the page will be renamed automatically when the diagram is submitted.
Normally this is an acceptable result.
Submitting all diagram items
You can submit a diagram for the first or only time, submit a diagram you have recalled, or submit a nonrecalled
diagram to update a previous submission.To submit all diagram items:
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Open the diagram in a design view.
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Click the Submit button
on the toolbar, choose Diagram > Staging > Submit All, or choose Submit All from
the diagram window menu.
Updating and recalling diagram items
Updating and recalling
GoLive stores diagram files in the Diagrams tab of the site window and in the Diagrams folder in the Extras tab of
the site window as .aglsd files, and prompts you to update the original diagram when you make changes to a
submitted diagram. So, you can continue editing your live site with the confidence that your diagram will also remain
current.
In some cases, however, you may find it necessary to recall a diagram. Recalling a diagram reverses the changes that
occurred when the diagram was submitted. Recalls are often an expected part of the design process. For example,
you might submit a diagram in progress to examine it in a live context, and then recall it for further design work. You
can also perform selective submissions and recalls of items in a diagram. For example, you might submit selected
items if you are abandoning a diagram as a whole but want to salvage parts of it. Or, you might submit a complete
diagram, discover that part of it needs further design work, and recall only that part for retooling.
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