In addition to having Dreamweaver update
links automatically whenever you move or rename a file, you can
manually change all links (including e‑mail, FTP, null, and script
links) so that they point somewhere else.
This option is
most useful when you want to delete a file that other files link
to, but you can use it for other purposes. For example, suppose
you link the words “this month’s movies” to /movies/july.html throughout
your site. On August 1 you would change those links so that they
point to /movies/august.html.
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Select a file in the Local view
of the Files panel.
Note: If you are changing an e‑mail, FTP, null, or script
link, you do not need to select a file.
- Select Site > Change Link Sitewide.
- Complete these options in Change Link Sitewide dialog
box:
- Change All Links To
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Click the folder icon to browse to and select the target
file from which to unlink. If you are changing an e-mail, FTP, null,
or script link, type the full text of the link you are changing.
- Into Links
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Click the folder icon to browse to and select the new
file to link to. If you are changing an e-mail, FTP, null, or script
link, type the full text of the replacement link.
- Click OK.
Dreamweaver updates any documents
that link to the selected file, making them point to the new file,
using the path format already used in the document (for example,
if the old path was document-relative, the new path is also document-relative).
After
you change a link sitewide, the selected file becomes an orphan
(that is, no files on your local disk point to it). You can safely
delete it without breaking any links in your local Dreamweaver site.
Important: Because these changes occur locally, you
must manually delete the corresponding orphan file in the remote
folder and put or check in any files in which links were changed;
otherwise, visitors to your site won’t see the changes.