On 22 Feb, 17:33, Colin Mollenhour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Eric Harrison wrote:
> > I, for one, congratulate Dreamweaver in their efforts of making a
> > large portion of the web development community mindless zombies. It
> > makes it much easier for me to get work... :D
>
> > -E
>
> Lol! Hilarious!
>
> Simple answer to your solution: don't use Dreamweaver. I think you're
> going to have a hard time getting any further advice from anyone here
> because there is no telling what the problem is...
>
> Colin
I'm very satisfied with Dreamweaver and have been for the last 7-8
years using it professionally. That code snippet which crippled
Element.addMethods() was commented out, but I could just as well
remove it, cause the page did not use the function. And for what its
worth; I stopped using the javascriptsnippets available within
Dreamweaver many years ago, since there are a lot more elegant ways to
solve those functions. But all these things are evolution. I bet if
you poke your code from a couple of years ago (given you've been
coding for a while) you'd find a lot of weird, unpractical, messy, bad
performing, etc... code. We all find better ways while learning.
And if YOU dont wanna help me cause I use Dreamweaver, I bet someone
else will regardless of chosen tool ;-)
-Tommy
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