Yes you did. It's in your email and part of your screen
capture. I just
spent 20 minutes on the phone with you trying to explain how
your server is
set up. I'm not trying to insult you, I was trying to help
you with issues
that don't even relate to our product. You are running
Dreamweaver on a
remote server, connecting from your desktop using RDS, and do
not know how
to open the local testing server on your remote desktop.
That's why your
pages only display when you connect online. What's happening
is that you are
editing and manipulating the actual live pages of your site,
so your logical
testing scenario should simply be to open your domain in a
browser.
Actually, I think you are just frustrated. I am feel for you
but there is
nothing else I can do. My esteemed associate has emailed you
essentially the
same diagnosis: that it is a problem with how your site is
configured in
Dreamweaver. The web site works fine and our menu system
works perfectly.
--
Al Sparber - PVII
http://www.projectseven.com
Fully Automated Menu Systems | Galleries | Widgets
Raising Dreamweaver Widgets to a higher level
http://www.projectseven.com/go/Elevators
"jkluqfj592357129" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote
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>I did not initially mention .NET in our past discussion
yesterday. Your
>esteemed associate did. Is this the way you treat your
customers by
>ridicule and aberro comments?