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To have GoLive display status messages while you’re connecting to a publish server, select Status Messages in the Log
preferences.
To connect to a publish server
Use the Publish Server tab to transfer entire sites or to synchronize local files with published files.
1
Open a site.
2
Click the Connect To Publish Server button
on the toolbar, or choose Site > Publish Server > Connect. The
site window automatically opens the Publish Server tab once you connect to a server.
3
(Optional) If you have multiple servers available for connections, you can change to another one at any time by
right-clicking (Windows) or Control-clicking (Mac OS) in the site window, choosing Active Server, and then
choosing another server.
If you receive the message “Can’t connect to server [servername]. Reason: Cannot connect to [protocol]”, check your
proxy settings, or review connection errors in the Log window (choose File > Log). Information on proxy settings and
connection errors is available in the support knowledgebase on the Adobe website.
See also
“To transfer files” on page 447
Types of site uploads
For a first-time upload, GoLive copies the entire site to the server. Subsequent uploads of the same site will update
the existing server-based site to reflect any changes that you may have made to the local files. You can perform three
types of uploads to the server:
Modified-item
Copies only new or updated site files to the publish server.
Synchronizing
Compares the local modification time with the server modification time to decide whether to
upload, download, or delete a file. You can confirm synchronization actions assigned to individual files and assign a
different synchronization action to a file before uploading.
Selection
Uploads only the files that you select in the site window. This method is useful if, for example, you
updated multiple files using one of the other update methods and experienced a crash or an update failure. You can
use the selection method to upload one or a few files at a time to possibly locate the problematic file.
When GoLive uploads, downloads, or synchronizes files, it displays details regarding the transfer. You can use this
information to troubleshoot failed transfers with the publish server administrator. If you don’t want GoLive to display
transfer details, deselect Ask for Publish Server Report in Internet preferences.
Upload modification times
When uploading files to a publish server, GoLive caches the local modification time for any file you transfer to the
server. When an upload is successfully finished, GoLive gets a file listing with the time of the file modifications on
the server. GoLive stores both modification times in the site file and in a reference file so GoLive can distinguish
newer files from older ones. This enables GoLive to perform modified-item uploads and synchronizations.
In the event that the modification times for the local and server files become out of sync because you used a third
party file transfer client or because an upload was unsuccessful, GoLive lets you manually synchronize the modifi
cation times on both the server and local files without transferring any data.
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