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macinyart

2004-04-21, 2:36 pm

I checked around the site, but did not find the answer to this question. In
the case of a memory limit on a free server, ie 70 MB, is there a way to
determine the memory burden of a given site or page in a website created with
DW 4? Thanks, Jack

Barry Pearson

2004-04-21, 2:37 pm

macinyart wrote:
> I checked around the site, but did not find the answer to this
> question. In the case of a memory limit on a free server, ie 70 MB,
> is there a way to determine the memory burden of a given site or page
> in a website created with DW 4? Thanks, Jack


I use Windows Explorer to find out about the site. "Properties".

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James Shook

2004-04-21, 2:38 pm

Look at the bottom right of the document window in DW4. It will show how
much the page "weighs" and how long it will take to download at a
particular connection speed. You can change this speed in Preferences.

--James M. Shook
http://www.jshook.com
middletree

2004-04-21, 2:38 pm

You are using the wrong term. Memory is not correct. You want to see the
size of the files.


"macinyart" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> I checked around the site, but did not find the answer to this question.

In
> the case of a memory limit on a free server, ie 70 MB, is there a way to
> determine the memory burden of a given site or page in a website created

with
> DW 4? Thanks, Jack
>



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