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Solution to Dreamweaver Time Sync

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sphiengollie

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I've had several clients complain about dreamweaver's file sync not working...

The problem is a permission problem...

My solution: (from the shell)

$ cd /home/httpd/vhosts/domain.com
$ mkdir dreamweaver
$ cd dreamweaver
$ ln -s ../cgi-bin
$ ln -s ../error_docs
$ ln -s ../httpdocs
$ ln -s ../httpsdocs
$ ln -s ../private
$ cd ..
$ chown -R user dreamweaver

Then all that's left is to inform the user to use "dreamweaver/" as their starting host directory.

Everyone seems to be happy as the solution also allows them to store their dreamweaver related templates/libraries, notes, etc.

If somebody could please help...
- How do I make plesk do this for me?
. (Skeleton directory somewhere?)

Anyways, hope this helps someone...
 
The plesk skel instructions don't cover adding additional directories? let allone setting the permissions...

Any help?
 
Sorry, just read your *entire* post, last time I glanced and saw you wanted info on skeleton.

Probably the best way to do what you want is to put your commands into a script and have it execute from the Plesk Event Manager, triggered on "Physical Hosting Created", this way, each time a new domain's Hosting is created (directories and such), your script would then run and create the additional dirs and set the perms/ownership, etc.

The skeleton feature is a bit limited, looks like you want to create the dreamweaver dir at the domain root, not within httpdocs, and I don't believe there is any way to do the owner/perms from skel. I agree the doc's are too sparse.

Event Manager docs:
http://download1.sw-soft.com/Plesk/Plesk7.5/Doc/plesk-7.5r-admins-guide-html/ch02s26.html

I apologize for not having paid more attention to the entire post the first time around.
 
awesome, james. i didn't even know about the event manager. this actually allows me to fix several problems i've been having lately, such as chmod a new web_user directory so that my client can upload files to a new ftp user acct created for her clients. outstanding!
 
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