beautypg.com

About defining a dreamweaver site – Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 User Manual

Page 514

background image

DREAMWEAVER CS3

User Guide

507

To test the web server, place a test HTML page in the default root folder and attempt to open it by entering the page’s
URL in a browser. The URL comprises the domain name and the filename of the HTML page, as follows:
www.example.com/testpage.htm.

If the web server is running on your local computer, you can use

localhost

instead of a domain name. Enter one

of the following localhost URLs to match your web server:

Note: By default the ColdFusion MX 7 web server runs on port 8500 and the Jakarta Tomcat web server runs on port
8080.

If the page doesn’t open as expected, check for the following errors:

The web server is not started. Consult the web server’s documentation for starting instructions.

The file does not have an .htm or .html extension.

You entered the page’s file path (for example, c:\CFusionMX7\wwwroot\testpage.htm), not its URL (for example,
http://localhost:8500/testpage.htm), in the browser’s address text box.

The URL contains a typing mistake. Check for errors and make sure the filename is not followed by a slash, such
as http://localhost:8080/testpage.htm/.

After creating a root folder for your application, define a Dreamweaver site to manage your files.

See also

“Installing a local web server” on page 498

“Setting up a Dreamweaver site” on page 40

About defining a Dreamweaver site

After configuring your system to develop web applications, define a Dreamweaver site to manage your files.

Web server

Default root folder

ColdFusion MX 7

\CFusionMX7\wwwroot

IIS

\Inetpub\wwwroot

Apache (Windows)

\apache\htdocs

Apache (Macintosh)

Users:MyUserName:Sites

Jakarta Tomcat (Windows)

\jakarta-tomcat-4.x.x\webapps\ROOT\

Web server

Localhost URL

ColdFusion MX 7

http://localhost:8500/testpage.htm

IIS

http://localhost/testpage.htm

Apache (Windows)

http://localhost:80/testpage.htm

Apache (Macintosh)

http://localhost/~MyUserName/testpage.htm (where MyUserName is
your Macintosh user name)

Jakarta Tomcat (Windows)

http://localhost:8080/testpage.htm

September 4, 2007