Yeah, Dreamweaver is an excellent tool for designers, and some coders
that like it.  I prefer the power and features available with CFE
myself, but a lot of guys grew up with Dreamweaver, and it's going to
be near impossible to pry it out of their hands.  Personally I like
Sean Corfield's approach, "I use CF for code, and DW for design".
Unfortunately, a lot of people can't get past the two tools idea...

On 3/27/07, Mark Drew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also, to quote:
>
> Support for leading technologies
> Take advantage of support for leading web development technologies,
> including HTML, XHTML, CSS, XML, JavaScript, Ajax, PHP, Adobe(r)
> ColdFusion(r), ASP, ASP.NET, and JSP.
>
> Nice to see that PHP is put before CF... *NOW* I know where your
> loyaties lie Adobe *shakes fist*
>
> "You Maniacs! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell! * Homer Simpson
> - pretending to be Charlton Heston
>
>
> On 27 Mar 2007, at 16:30, Jacob Munson wrote:
>
> >   If dreamweaver ever
> > adds that, CFEclipse will be in trouble.  ;)
>
>
> 

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