Your remote site definition cannot affect your local file display.
Please tell me step by step how your sites are defined and what you do to
make this happen so that I can try to reproduce things.
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"sd120132" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> System Background: I'm running Dreamweaver MX 2004 on a Mac with OSX. The
> folder system on my local drive exactly matches the folders on my remote
> server.
>
> If I set up my ftp account info with the root directory and default images
> directory defined, my design view of my page layout goes completely
> haywire. I
> just get a solid gray background with a few haphazardly placed grayed out
> image
> boxes in no particular order, and doesn't even display gray boxes for all
> of
> the images that I know are on the page. The html or code view of the page
> looks
> just fine. It's only the design view that has a problem. If I delete the
> ftp
> account, the design view returns to looking the way it should as I layed
> it out
> with all my images visible and appropriately placed. I've been using
> Dreamweaver since it came out years ago and never had this problem before.
> This
> particular installation worked just fine since January 2004 until Monday
> of
> this week. I've looked for any view options I may have accidentally turned
> on
> or off and can't find anything wrong. I've even re-installed the app to no
> avail. It a pain in the rump to have to set up and delete my ftp info
> everytime
> I want to make an edit to my site. Anybody have any ideas or experience
> something similar? Thanks for your help.
>
> -sd12013
>
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