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User Guide - NetObjects Fusion

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Setting Up to Transfer Files to Your Web Server<br />

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To create additional publish profiles, click New and repeat the process.<br />

To edit an existing publish profile, select it from the Profile list, make the<br />

changes, and click Close.<br />

To duplicate an existing publish profile, select it from the Profile list, and click<br />

Duplicate.<br />

To delete an existing profile, select it from the Profile list, click Remove, and<br />

click Yes to confirm deletion.<br />

8. Click Test to verify you can connect to your remote server.<br />

Review “The Server Setup Process” on page 874 if you experience problems<br />

connecting to your remote server.<br />

9. Click Close.<br />

You’re now ready to publish your site.<br />

Creating a Global Publish Profile<br />

<strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> saves publish profiles with the site you are publishing. If you<br />

want to use the same profile to publish several different sites, you can create a<br />

global copy of the profile, which makes it available to all the sites you build. To<br />

create a global publish profile:<br />

1. Create a publish profile as described in “Define Server Profiles” on page 879.<br />

2. In the Publish settings dialog, click Save as Global Profile.<br />

3. Click Close. This publish profile will be available for use for all sites you build.<br />

Publishing Components<br />

If you installed third-party Publish components, you can choose to publish or not<br />

publish them. These components generally perform post-publish processing of the<br />

generated HTML files.<br />

1. In Publish view, from the Publish menu, choose Publish Components.<br />

The Publish Setup dialog appears with a list of available components.<br />

<strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> 10 does not include Publish components by default, so if you<br />

do not install third-party components, such as <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> Connector for<br />

Macromedia Cold<strong>Fusion</strong>, this dialog is blank.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

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