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No problem, Mark, all is forgiven, kissy, kissy!!
back to dreamweaver, the thread topic, on another list, got possible
solution to dreamweaver crashes
eg me
"Also this has happened a couple of times, importing a table with
information, nesting it into a cell of a table already on the page, couple
of errors showing, so check page/validate, now save the page with the new
table added, BANG, its gone, original page is there fine, but as if there
hadn't been the new table added, nothing showing in undo or history panels,
just happened again now, I'm guessing I've too many files open and memory
buffer is full or somtin, so I restart MM again.."
Possible solution
C:\Documents and Settings\{insert_login_name_here}\Application
Data\Macromedia\Dreamweaver MX 2004\Configuration\SiteCache
Delete folder there related to the site you are working on, failing that
delete all in that folder.
deleting particular folder above for the files above worked for me.
Don't worry,Mark, I promise to have a plain and decent site within the next
week, probably
like the one I got ready for launch today, don't rip it apart too much
now...
www.molonymillar.ie/projects/index.cfm
Happy Easter to all on the list, may the wind fill your sails..!!
Colm
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Subject: RE: [work] Re: [CF-Dev] OT: dreamweaver
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>I think slating this site is rather pathetic.
I have to admit, in hindsight, that it is a bit. Myself and Colm have had a
bit of err, let's say "lively banter" on an Irish web developers mailing
list some time ago and it was unprofessional of me to spark that off again.
Apologies to both Colm and the list if I seemed a bit harsh in my
criticisms.
>At least he's trying to give something back. If you don't like it then
don't
>visit it ?
What I was really trying to get across is that if Colm hasn't the time and
nobody else is offering to assist, then I think he'd be better off to just
use the Yahoo group than bother with a half-hearted site.
I did say that I think the fact that he's putting time into running a user
group is commendable, and I honestly do. I just think the site as it stands
creates a bad impression and seeing as it doesn't appear to do anything
that the already existing Yahoo group can, why not just use the Yahoo
group. BTW, I'm not saying there's no point in doing something if you can't
do it perfectly first time. I recognise that things grow, but I think the
apparent aims of this site would be better served using the Yahoo group
until such time as Colm and possibly others develop an improved site.
>Or alternatively put something up better that you've spent time doing and
>wait till someone comes along and rips it apart.
Why? That would be a pointless duplication of effort, just as I believe the
the Dublin MMUG site, in it's current state, already is. Note that there is
already an Irish CFUG, for which Colm is the Dublin manager (www.cfug.ie).
IMHO, contributing to the development of that site, maybe growing it from
being just a CFUG to encompass other MM technologies and morph into a MMUG,
would be a better use of resources than building a separate Dublin MMUG
site. Having said that, there may be "political" issues there that I'm
unaware of.
>Do some work :-)
I was, hence the delayed response - out of the office yesterday afternoon
and this morning.
Mark
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