Opening an existing site, Opening an existing local site, Opening an existing remote site – Grass Valley iControl V.6.02 User Manual

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The Create New Site window appears.

2. Browse to locate the folder where you want to store the new site.

The folder containing the site will be created in the folder shown in the Look in box at the
top of the screen.

3. Type the Web site name in the File name box, and then click Create site folder.

The new local Web site is created with your specified name and location. The iC Creator
main window appears.

The site is now created. You may choose to either publish it to the Application Server, or
work on the local site. In either case, the site is now ready for you to begin creating pages.

iC Creator saves the site when you create it. The site will be automatically updated each
time you save a page or save all pages.

Opening an Existing Site

You can open an existing local or remote site to view or modify it. You can only open one site
at a time.

Opening an Existing Local Site

To open an existing local site:

1. In the iC Creator welcome window, select Open an existing site, and then click Next.

The 2nd iControl Web Creator welcome window appears.

2. Click the ellipsis button (

) beside Open local site.

The Open site window appears.

3. Browse to locate the folder, and then click Open site folder.

The selected site opens.

Opening an Existing Remote Site

IMPORTANT: If you have one site open and you want to open another site, make sure you save

all your modifications (i.e., save all your pages) before opening the second site.
When you open a new site, all operations (such as saving pages or importing
graphics) will refer to that site.

If you chose to open an existing site, the procedure varies depending on whether

it's a local or a remote site.

REQUIREMENT

Before beginning this procedure, make sure you have opened iC Creator (see

page 583

).

REQUIREMENT

Before beginning this procedure, make sure you have opened iC Creator (see

page 583

).

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