David,

We haven't yet announced a new version of Dreamweaver, nor any features which a new 
version might have. I know that more .NET support is something that the Dreamweaver 
team is very interested in. (And they're also very interested in more/better support 
for CFML too!)

The best thing to do is send your request directly to the Dreamweaver team by using 
the Feature Request and Bug Report form at:

http://www.macromedia.com/support/email/wishform?6213=6

They'd be very interested in hearing your needs, and the more requestors, the more 
likely it is to happen!

Thanks,

Vernon Viehe
ColdFusion Community Manager
Macromedia, Inc.
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Macromedia Certified Professional
CF Blog: http://vvmx.blogspot.com 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Notik [mailto:dave@;digital202.com] 
> Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 9:58 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: OT: Dreamweaver MX -- planned full support for .NET?
> 
> 
> Hi all:
>  
> I'm an avid ColdFusion developer (been using it since 3.0, 
> used to author daily CF tips), but I also strongly believe in 
> utilizing different technologies based on the project and 
> keeping a diverse skill set.
>  
> Recently I completed a project in .NET (C#) at www.jpay.com 
<http://www.jpay.com/> .  We used Visual Studio .NET as our environment, but it has 
tons of quirks.  I love Dreamweaver MX.  I know Dreamweaver MX has limited support for 
writing .NET apps (it has a ASP.NET toolbar for dragging and dropping some common 
elements), but does anyone know whether Macromedia plans more complete support such as 
better code-behind functionality, compile functionality, and autocomplete (for 
dynamically showing list of properties when you type a control name, for
instance) as is of course supported for CF files?
 
In most cases I'd say an app shouldn't try to be everything, but I think Dreamweaver 
MX already does an amazing job of keeping everything comprehensive and clean while 
still packing in tons of power - so it would rock if I could fully use it for ASP.NET 
so I can ditch VS.NET, and just use one application for web development (or the bulk 
of it, anyways).
 
Thought I'd ask since there are a lot of people on this list very knowledgeable about 
Macromedia products in general.
 
--D
 
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