Adding a project to source control
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3
Map your project to the directory that your source control application uses for
operations such as checking files in and out.
To do this, right-click on the project root and select
Source Control > Map
Project to Source Control
.
For more information, see Knowledge Base article
http://www.allaire.com/
Handlers/index.cfm?ID=14802&Method=Full
14802
/a
.
Integrating a project with Microsoft Visual SourceSafe
The following procedure explains how to create a Microsoft Visual SourceSafe®
(VSS) project, and add H for Dreamweaver MX project files to VSS source
control. You can adapt this procedure to work in your source control system.
Visual SourceSafe uses the term
project
to refer to a distinct set of files stored in its
database. This procedure uses the term
VSS project
to distinguish it from a
H for Dreamweaver MX project.
To set up a project in Visual SourceSafe (VSS):
1
In VSS, create a project.
For more information, see the VSS documentation.
2
Select
File > Set Working Folder
, and set the working folder to be the root folder
for your H for Dreamweaver MX project.
3
In H for Dreamweaver MX, open the project that you want to add to
source control.
4
In the Projects tab, right-click the project root and select
Source Control >
Choose Source Control Provider
.
The Choose Source Control Provider dialog box appears, listing every source
control application detected on your computer.
5
Select Microsoft Visual SourceSafe and click OK.
6
Right-click the project root and select
Source Control > Map Project To Source
Control
.
You might be required to login to VSS.
7
In VSS, select
File > Add Files
, and add the files and folders in your H for
Dreamweaver MX project to the VSS project folder.
8
(Optional) In VSS, select
Tools > Options
, and set file handling rules, views, and
other options.
The relationship between the source control application and your H for
Dreamweaver MX project is established.
To re-establish this connection in future H for Dreamweaver MX sessions,
open the project that you mapped to the source control application.
Summary of Contents for HOMESITE
Page 11: ...Contents xi Table of CommandID values 310 Table of SettingID values 314 Glossary 323...
Page 12: ...xii Contents...
Page 20: ...xx About This Book...
Page 28: ...8 Chapter 1 Setting Up the Product...
Page 70: ...50 Chapter 4 Managing Files...
Page 88: ...68 Chapter 5 Writing Code and Web Content...
Page 116: ...96 Chapter 6 Editing Pages...
Page 148: ...128 Chapter 7 Using Web Development Languages...
Page 190: ...170 Chapter 11 Deploying Files...
Page 210: ...190 Chapter 12 Testing and Maintaining Web Pages...
Page 216: ...196 Chapter 13 Extending the Help System...
Page 350: ...330 Glossary...
Page 358: ...338 Index...