Open/Save on Web Server dialog box

Namo Menu > FTP > Open on Web Server
Namo Menu > FTP > Save on Web Server

The same dialog box is used, but with different names, for both opening a file on a remote site and saving a file to a remote site.

Remote site

Click to select a remote site that you have defined for publishing. Click the button to open the Remote Sites dialog box so you can add a new remote site or edit an existing one.

File list

Lists the files and folders that are currently on the selected remote site. Name, size, and modification date are displayed.

Tool buttons

Namo Web Editor button up one level Open on Web Server/Save on Web Server dialog box Up One Level

Moves to the folder one level higher on the remote site.

Namo Web Editor button create new folder Open on Web Server/Save on Web Server dialog box Create New Folder

Creates a new folder in the current folder.

Namo Web Editor button list view Open on Web Server/Save on Web Server dialog box List

Displays the files in a compact list view.

Namo Web Editor button detail view Open on Web Server/Save on Web Server dialog box Details

Displays the files in a multi-column, detailed view. This is the default view.

File name

When opening a file, displays the name of the selected file. When saving a file, enter the file name to save as.

Open

Downloads a temporary copy of the selected file and opens it for editing. (Open on Web Server dialog box)

Save

Uploads the file to the remote site. (Save on Web Server dialog box)

Namo Web Editor icon note Open on Web Server/Save on Web Server dialog boxAfter opening or saving a file on a remote site, if you use the File > Save command, Namo WebEditor will attempt to save it back to the remote site without confirmation.

Open on Web Server/Save on Web Server dialog box