Title: Re: Witango-Talk:  Tango stops processing <@ tags> in the middel of a presentation page.
In GoLive, you can tell it to ignore Tango tags, and in Dreamweaver MX, you can actually create a db of tango tags and arguments so it can help you write the code and it doesn’t muck with it at all.



On 6/12/02 8:53 AM, "Bryan Hughes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Well through several hours of going through lines and lines of code I found that Dreamweaver was "trying" to help clean up my code. On some of my tags it was trying to correct <@CALC EXPR="x > y"> and other similar tags like trying to take the <@ELSE> out of IF statements bcause the else had no </@ELSE> closing tag. In the CALC example it was seeing the Greater than as a closing of a meta tag and was getting confused and tried to correct the extra problem.

I hate Dreamweaver and only use it because Tango Objects have been developed with them so I though that it would be able to handle code.

I'd much rather use Golive. Anybody create any extension or tag definitions for Golive or suggestions for setting it up?

Thanks

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    From:   Cory Whitsett
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    Subject:         RE: Witango-Talk:  Tango stops processing <@ tags> in the middel of a presentation page.

    This is almost always due to a syntactical error. Be sure to turn syntax coloring on and look for black characters (that should be colored). Also, see if there are any missing characters like < and >. It would be good to double check all of your single and double quotes as well.


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    From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Bryan Hughes
    Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 2:07 PM
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    Subject: Witango-Talk: Tango stops processing <@ tags> in the middel of a presentation page.

    Half way through a presentation page my <@ tags> start showing up in the html.
    It processes some of them and not others?
    Any suggestions?


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