Okay out of the box it doesn't exist, but we (see the *we* there?) can
make it happen as a plugin. I believe someone had it done for CS3 as
well, but the site that had it went down/disappeared/something.

On Sep 30, 3:17 am, keif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been using jEdit, but I'm trying out Aptana.
>
> The benefit to CS4 Dreamweaver is instead of that crap preview, they've
> incorporated webkit!
>
> You can actually preview the page with the code executing (and I believe you
> can actually "pause" mid-ajax calls/js effects and check out data).
>
> Really, it's becoming pretty bad-ass as a code/testing "environment".
> There's a presentation tomorrow night I'm going to check out, I'll hassle my
> friend and see if he knows anything about how easy it'd be to get moo added.
>
> -keif
>
>
>
> Iván N Paz wrote:
>
> >> As a Google Groups discussion grows longer, the probability of a
> >> discussion
> >> turning into a text editors war approaches one.
>
> > and then we shall add to the list of new offsprings of mootools-users:
>
> > mootools-whiners
> > mootools-boxingring
>
> > and next
>
> > mootools-clash-of-text-editors !!!!!
>
> > ;-)
>
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