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Dreamweaver error code 12007
Hi -
I'm attempting to create a website on Dreamweaver MX 2005. In Managing the Site I have the following:
Name: NewFangledDangles Server Technology : ASP.NET #C.
How do you connect to your server?: FTP
What is the hostname or FTP address of your testing server?: 206.125.213.183
What folder on the testing server do you want to store your files in? httpdocs/
I provide my ftp login and password. then I test the connection and get the message that Dreamweaver MX successfully connected to my server. The next question is What URLwould you use to browse to the root of your site?:http://206.125.213.183 /httpdocs/ or ftp://206.125.213.183 /httpdocs/ both get the same error message when the Test URL button is clicked: Dreamweaver cannot use the prefix you entered to display live data. Please double-check your site configuration. HTTP Error: 12007.
Any help deciphering this for me would be greatly appreciated.
Fran
I'm attempting to create a website on Dreamweaver MX 2005. In Managing the Site I have the following:
Name: NewFangledDangles Server Technology : ASP.NET #C.
How do you connect to your server?: FTP
What is the hostname or FTP address of your testing server?: 206.125.213.183
What folder on the testing server do you want to store your files in? httpdocs/
I provide my ftp login and password. then I test the connection and get the message that Dreamweaver MX successfully connected to my server. The next question is What URLwould you use to browse to the root of your site?:http://206.125.213.183 /httpdocs/ or ftp://206.125.213.183 /httpdocs/ both get the same error message when the Test URL button is clicked: Dreamweaver cannot use the prefix you entered to display live data. Please double-check your site configuration. HTTP Error: 12007.
Any help deciphering this for me would be greatly appreciated.
Fran
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Delightful! Provided the answer in one concise sentence, that had eluded me in hundreds of pages of reading. Can't ask for better than that.
Thanks,
Fran
Thanks,
Fran
ASKER
That did the trick -
Thank you,
Fran