I interviewed someone once who touted themselves as an experienced DHTML
developer with solid experience in DreamWeaver. I asked about certain coding
conventions, placement, re-use philosophies and such, and the response I
got?

"Oh, I never feel comfortable touching the underlying code..."

*sigh*.

Tim

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        >dreamweaver4 now has built in debugging for both ie and ns
        >has breakpoints and the whole works.
        >trouble is, i *hate* wysiwyg  ;)

That's why the complete product ships with Homesite 4.5 :))
They know... :)

And they upgraded their code editor, with tag colors, syntax hightlighting,
and line numbers, which is light years away from version 3, but still
lacking anyway.
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