Saving a remote site locally – Grass Valley iControl V.6.02 User Manual

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Creating iControl Web Sites and Pages

Saving a Remote Site Locally

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To open an existing remote site:

1. From the iC Creator welcome window, enter the IP address of the Application Server to

which the site has been published (e.g.,

10.0.3.6) in the Open remote site data box.

The 2nd window appears iControl Web Creator welcome window appears.

2. Select the IP address of the remote site’s Application Server in the Open remote site list, or

type the IP address.

The Select site on window appears.

3. Select the remote site, and then click Open.

The selected site opens and the iC Creator main window appears.

At this point, you can continue to work on this site and all your modifications will be public.
If you want to work offline, save the site on the local disk and re-open it as a local site.

Saving a Remote Site Locally

When you create a site, it is automatically saved locally. To transfer a remote site from an
Application Server to your client hard disk, you need to open it and save it to your hard drive.
When you save a site, all the pages associated with the site are also saved automatically.

To save an open site on a local hard drive

1. In iC Creator, on the File menu, point to Save as, and then click Save page as.

Note: It may take some time to download a site. If an incorrect IP address is entered,
the system will only display an error message after the internal time-out expires.

REQUIREMENT

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

page 583

).

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