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说明如何使用Dreamweaver更新网站。

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1、设置远程站点

2、上传网站

①启动DreamweaverMX,选择要上传的本地站点,单击站点面板栏上的折叠/展开按钮,将编辑状态改变为站点管理状态。

②确保计算机已联入因特网,单击连接到远程主机的按钮,DreamweaverMX开始自动连接远程主机.

③如果连接成功,稍候站点管理器将在左边栏目中列出远程站点的所有文件和文件夹,在右边本地站点中选中要上传的文件或文件夹,单击鼠标右键,在弹出的菜单中选择“上传”

④如果选择的不是整个站点,而是文件夹或者文件,第一次上传时Dreamweaver会提示是否上传相关联的文件,为了保证网页的完事性,如与选中文件相关联的图片,CSS样式表文件也被上传,单击“是”按钮。

⑤确认后,Dreamweaver进入上传状态,如图9-19示,除非单击“取消”,取消上传操作,否则不能进行其它操作。

3、如果在网站发布后有时需要下载或上传一些改变过的文件,则可以如下操作

在站点管理窗口中执行菜单“站点”|“同步”,打开“同步文件”对话框,

在“同步”栏中,选中要同步更新的范围,在“方向”栏中选择同步的方向,选中“删除本地驱动器上没有的远端文件”复选框,则可以删除远程站点中不在本地站点的文件。

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LAST month, America’s National Law Journal told its readers that "employment lawyers are warning lovestruck co-workers to take precautions in the office before locking lips outside". The advice came too late for Harry Stonecipher. The boss of Boeing was forced to resign last weekend—for reasons that will strike many outsiders as absurd—after his board were told of an affair that the 68-year-old married man had been conducting with a female employee "who did not report directly to him".

Inevitably, as the week rolled on, details of the affair rolled out. The other party was reported to be Debra Peabody, who is unmarried and has worked for Boeing for 25 years. The couple were said to have first got together at Boeing’s annual retreat at Palm Desert, California in January. After that much of the affair must have been conducted from a distance: Mr. Stonecipher’s office is at Boeing’s headquarters in Chicago; Ms Peabody runs the firm’s government-relations office in Washington, DC. They exchanged e-mails, it seems, as office lovers tend to do these days, and therein probably lay Mr Stonecipher’s downfall.

Lewis Platt, Boeing’s chairman, said that Mr Stonecipher broke a company rule that says: "Employees will not engage in conduct or activity that may raise questions as to the company’s honesty, impartiality, reputation or otherwise cause embarrassment to the company." Having an affair with a fellow employee is not, of itself, against company rules; causing embarrassment to Boeing is. It seems that the board judged that the contents of the lovers’ e-mails would have been bad for Boeing had they been made public. Gone are the days when a board considered such matters none of its business, as Citibank’s did in 1991 when its boss, John Reed, became the talk of Wall Street for having an affair with a stewardess on Citi’s corporate jet.

At Boeing, a whistleblower is said to have forwarded the messages to Mr Platt. In general, e-mails are encrypted and not accessible to anyone who does not know the sender’s password. But many firms install software designed to search electronic communications for key words such as, "sex" and "CEO". A study last year of 840 American firms by the American Management Association found that 60% of them check external e-mails (incoming and outgoing), while 27% scrutinize internal messages between employees. Sweet nothings whispered by the water cooler may travel less far these days than electronic billets doux.

Boeing is particularly sensitive to embarrassment at the moment. Mr. Stonecipher was recalled from retirement only 15 months ago, after the company’s previous boss, Phil Condit, and its chief financial officer, Michael Sears, had left in the wake of a scandal involving an illegal job offer to a Pentagon official.

Mr Stonecipher, a crusty former number two at Boeing, was brought back specifically to raise the company’s ethical standards and to help it be seen in its main (and affectedly puritanical) market, in Washington, DC, as squeaky clean. Verbally explicit extra-marital affairs are inconsistent with such a strategy, it seems, though they are not yet enough to bring down future kings of England.

In corporate life, such affairs are hardly unusual. One survey found that one-quarter of all long-term relationships start at work; another found that over 40% of executives say they have been involved in an affair with a colleague, and that in half of these cases one or other party was married at the time. Many a boss has married his assistant and lived happily ever after. Boeing apparently used to accept this: Mr. Condit’s fourth wife was a colleague before they married.

It can be inferred from the text that()

A. company love affairs often lead to a much happier marriage

B. it is fairly popular for bosses to have affairs with employees

C. the future kings of England will not be involved in any affairs

D. Boeing has adjusted its strategy in terms of corporate affairs