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Murray *TMM*

2004-03-19, 11:28 am

Why do you have the tilde in the URL prefix setting?

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"dudu" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:c3f1su$o6b$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> Hello:
>
> I am trying to define a new site in DWMX, using the Wizard, these are the
> settings:
> Site name: The Sol Hotel
> Server technology: PHP MySQL
> Edit and test locally
> files stored at: iBook HD:Users:dudu:Sites:TheSolHotel:
> URL used to browse to the root of the site: http://localhost/~dudu/
> When I test the URL I get this message:
> "Dreamweaver cannot use the prefix you entered to display live data.

Please
> double-check your site configuration or click on help for more information

on
> how to correct this problem. (HTTP Error: 404)"
>
> System software: Mac OS X 2.8
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> Eduardo
>



dudu

2004-03-22, 2:35 pm

I think the tilde is a Mac standard procedure, buy I have also tryed without the tilde and it doesn't work either.
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