How to Configure Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 with PHP and ASP .NET?
I have Wamp Server on my PC and also Visual Studio and I want to Configure Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 with ASP .NET and PHP so that I Can design Dynamic website....
php dreamweaver asp.net
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I have Wamp Server on my PC and also Visual Studio and I want to Configure Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 with ASP .NET and PHP so that I Can design Dynamic website....
php dreamweaver asp.net
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Can`t, php is compiled on the server side so install Eclipse, Netbeans or Aptana. Use dreamweaver for mock-ups
– ka_lin
Nov 20 '12 at 10:41
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@KA_lin that is not true at all. Php/ASP runs in fact on the server side (being wamp in his case). But development can be done in Dreamweaver just like, Eclipse, Netbeans, PhpStorm/IntelliJ or Aptana... Intellisense, code hinting can differ in every IDE but you can write php in notepad if you want.
– VDP
Nov 20 '12 at 10:51
I wasnt expressing myself clearly, It seems he wants to use dreamweaver for the visual part, I was just pointing out that he can
t run php code in the editor to see the full effect :)
– ka_lin
Nov 20 '12 at 10:53
ow, okay then ;) I was thought that was obvious :)
– VDP
Nov 20 '12 at 10:55
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I have Wamp Server on my PC and also Visual Studio and I want to Configure Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 with ASP .NET and PHP so that I Can design Dynamic website....
php dreamweaver asp.net
I have Wamp Server on my PC and also Visual Studio and I want to Configure Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 with ASP .NET and PHP so that I Can design Dynamic website....
php dreamweaver asp.net
php dreamweaver asp.net
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1
Can`t, php is compiled on the server side so install Eclipse, Netbeans or Aptana. Use dreamweaver for mock-ups
– ka_lin
Nov 20 '12 at 10:41
1
@KA_lin that is not true at all. Php/ASP runs in fact on the server side (being wamp in his case). But development can be done in Dreamweaver just like, Eclipse, Netbeans, PhpStorm/IntelliJ or Aptana... Intellisense, code hinting can differ in every IDE but you can write php in notepad if you want.
– VDP
Nov 20 '12 at 10:51
I wasnt expressing myself clearly, It seems he wants to use dreamweaver for the visual part, I was just pointing out that he can
t run php code in the editor to see the full effect :)
– ka_lin
Nov 20 '12 at 10:53
ow, okay then ;) I was thought that was obvious :)
– VDP
Nov 20 '12 at 10:55
add a comment |
1
Can`t, php is compiled on the server side so install Eclipse, Netbeans or Aptana. Use dreamweaver for mock-ups
– ka_lin
Nov 20 '12 at 10:41
1
@KA_lin that is not true at all. Php/ASP runs in fact on the server side (being wamp in his case). But development can be done in Dreamweaver just like, Eclipse, Netbeans, PhpStorm/IntelliJ or Aptana... Intellisense, code hinting can differ in every IDE but you can write php in notepad if you want.
– VDP
Nov 20 '12 at 10:51
I wasnt expressing myself clearly, It seems he wants to use dreamweaver for the visual part, I was just pointing out that he can
t run php code in the editor to see the full effect :)
– ka_lin
Nov 20 '12 at 10:53
ow, okay then ;) I was thought that was obvious :)
– VDP
Nov 20 '12 at 10:55
1
1
Can`t, php is compiled on the server side so install Eclipse, Netbeans or Aptana. Use dreamweaver for mock-ups
– ka_lin
Nov 20 '12 at 10:41
Can`t, php is compiled on the server side so install Eclipse, Netbeans or Aptana. Use dreamweaver for mock-ups
– ka_lin
Nov 20 '12 at 10:41
1
1
@KA_lin that is not true at all. Php/ASP runs in fact on the server side (being wamp in his case). But development can be done in Dreamweaver just like, Eclipse, Netbeans, PhpStorm/IntelliJ or Aptana... Intellisense, code hinting can differ in every IDE but you can write php in notepad if you want.
– VDP
Nov 20 '12 at 10:51
@KA_lin that is not true at all. Php/ASP runs in fact on the server side (being wamp in his case). But development can be done in Dreamweaver just like, Eclipse, Netbeans, PhpStorm/IntelliJ or Aptana... Intellisense, code hinting can differ in every IDE but you can write php in notepad if you want.
– VDP
Nov 20 '12 at 10:51
I wasn
t expressing myself clearly, It seems he wants to use dreamweaver for the visual part, I was just pointing out that he can
t run php code in the editor to see the full effect :)– ka_lin
Nov 20 '12 at 10:53
I wasn
t expressing myself clearly, It seems he wants to use dreamweaver for the visual part, I was just pointing out that he can
t run php code in the editor to see the full effect :)– ka_lin
Nov 20 '12 at 10:53
ow, okay then ;) I was thought that was obvious :)
– VDP
Nov 20 '12 at 10:55
ow, okay then ;) I was thought that was obvious :)
– VDP
Nov 20 '12 at 10:55
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I do not know if setting up a local testing server in DreamWeaver CS6 is different than CC 2014. Here's out to do it, assuming that CS6 works the same way as CC 2014.
1.) In the Dreamweaver toolbar, choose Site -> New Site...
2.) Choose the "Servers" option on the side of the box that appears, and click on the "+".
3.) After you click the "+", you'll see another box appear asking for the server configuration info. The first thing you'll want to change is "Connect using" option. The CC 2014 default is "FTP." Since you are using a WAMP server, you are going to want to change the default to "Local/Network."
4.) After changing this setting, you'll notice that the requested information also changes. For your server folder, set the root directory for your website. The root directory for your site is going to be in your WAMP server folder. I use IIS instead of WAMP, so that's what I am going to make my directory.
5.) For the web URL, put http://localhost
, followed by the root directory of your site. For the website I show here, the root directory is named MyStackOverflowSite
, so that's what we are going to put after localhost
.
6.) Save your server configuration.
7.) Click on the arrow on the "Advanced Settings" tab, and choose "Local Info." In the options that appear, change "Links relative to" from "Document" to "Site Root."
8.) Save, and from now on whenever you are working on your site, Dreamweaver will be able to use WAMP to handle PHP as long as WAMP is running.
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I do not know if setting up a local testing server in DreamWeaver CS6 is different than CC 2014. Here's out to do it, assuming that CS6 works the same way as CC 2014.
1.) In the Dreamweaver toolbar, choose Site -> New Site...
2.) Choose the "Servers" option on the side of the box that appears, and click on the "+".
3.) After you click the "+", you'll see another box appear asking for the server configuration info. The first thing you'll want to change is "Connect using" option. The CC 2014 default is "FTP." Since you are using a WAMP server, you are going to want to change the default to "Local/Network."
4.) After changing this setting, you'll notice that the requested information also changes. For your server folder, set the root directory for your website. The root directory for your site is going to be in your WAMP server folder. I use IIS instead of WAMP, so that's what I am going to make my directory.
5.) For the web URL, put http://localhost
, followed by the root directory of your site. For the website I show here, the root directory is named MyStackOverflowSite
, so that's what we are going to put after localhost
.
6.) Save your server configuration.
7.) Click on the arrow on the "Advanced Settings" tab, and choose "Local Info." In the options that appear, change "Links relative to" from "Document" to "Site Root."
8.) Save, and from now on whenever you are working on your site, Dreamweaver will be able to use WAMP to handle PHP as long as WAMP is running.
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I do not know if setting up a local testing server in DreamWeaver CS6 is different than CC 2014. Here's out to do it, assuming that CS6 works the same way as CC 2014.
1.) In the Dreamweaver toolbar, choose Site -> New Site...
2.) Choose the "Servers" option on the side of the box that appears, and click on the "+".
3.) After you click the "+", you'll see another box appear asking for the server configuration info. The first thing you'll want to change is "Connect using" option. The CC 2014 default is "FTP." Since you are using a WAMP server, you are going to want to change the default to "Local/Network."
4.) After changing this setting, you'll notice that the requested information also changes. For your server folder, set the root directory for your website. The root directory for your site is going to be in your WAMP server folder. I use IIS instead of WAMP, so that's what I am going to make my directory.
5.) For the web URL, put http://localhost
, followed by the root directory of your site. For the website I show here, the root directory is named MyStackOverflowSite
, so that's what we are going to put after localhost
.
6.) Save your server configuration.
7.) Click on the arrow on the "Advanced Settings" tab, and choose "Local Info." In the options that appear, change "Links relative to" from "Document" to "Site Root."
8.) Save, and from now on whenever you are working on your site, Dreamweaver will be able to use WAMP to handle PHP as long as WAMP is running.
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I do not know if setting up a local testing server in DreamWeaver CS6 is different than CC 2014. Here's out to do it, assuming that CS6 works the same way as CC 2014.
1.) In the Dreamweaver toolbar, choose Site -> New Site...
2.) Choose the "Servers" option on the side of the box that appears, and click on the "+".
3.) After you click the "+", you'll see another box appear asking for the server configuration info. The first thing you'll want to change is "Connect using" option. The CC 2014 default is "FTP." Since you are using a WAMP server, you are going to want to change the default to "Local/Network."
4.) After changing this setting, you'll notice that the requested information also changes. For your server folder, set the root directory for your website. The root directory for your site is going to be in your WAMP server folder. I use IIS instead of WAMP, so that's what I am going to make my directory.
5.) For the web URL, put http://localhost
, followed by the root directory of your site. For the website I show here, the root directory is named MyStackOverflowSite
, so that's what we are going to put after localhost
.
6.) Save your server configuration.
7.) Click on the arrow on the "Advanced Settings" tab, and choose "Local Info." In the options that appear, change "Links relative to" from "Document" to "Site Root."
8.) Save, and from now on whenever you are working on your site, Dreamweaver will be able to use WAMP to handle PHP as long as WAMP is running.
I do not know if setting up a local testing server in DreamWeaver CS6 is different than CC 2014. Here's out to do it, assuming that CS6 works the same way as CC 2014.
1.) In the Dreamweaver toolbar, choose Site -> New Site...
2.) Choose the "Servers" option on the side of the box that appears, and click on the "+".
3.) After you click the "+", you'll see another box appear asking for the server configuration info. The first thing you'll want to change is "Connect using" option. The CC 2014 default is "FTP." Since you are using a WAMP server, you are going to want to change the default to "Local/Network."
4.) After changing this setting, you'll notice that the requested information also changes. For your server folder, set the root directory for your website. The root directory for your site is going to be in your WAMP server folder. I use IIS instead of WAMP, so that's what I am going to make my directory.
5.) For the web URL, put http://localhost
, followed by the root directory of your site. For the website I show here, the root directory is named MyStackOverflowSite
, so that's what we are going to put after localhost
.
6.) Save your server configuration.
7.) Click on the arrow on the "Advanced Settings" tab, and choose "Local Info." In the options that appear, change "Links relative to" from "Document" to "Site Root."
8.) Save, and from now on whenever you are working on your site, Dreamweaver will be able to use WAMP to handle PHP as long as WAMP is running.
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Can`t, php is compiled on the server side so install Eclipse, Netbeans or Aptana. Use dreamweaver for mock-ups
– ka_lin
Nov 20 '12 at 10:41
1
@KA_lin that is not true at all. Php/ASP runs in fact on the server side (being wamp in his case). But development can be done in Dreamweaver just like, Eclipse, Netbeans, PhpStorm/IntelliJ or Aptana... Intellisense, code hinting can differ in every IDE but you can write php in notepad if you want.
– VDP
Nov 20 '12 at 10:51
I wasn
t expressing myself clearly, It seems he wants to use dreamweaver for the visual part, I was just pointing out that he can
t run php code in the editor to see the full effect :)– ka_lin
Nov 20 '12 at 10:53
ow, okay then ;) I was thought that was obvious :)
– VDP
Nov 20 '12 at 10:55