Re: .htaccess to make WebDNA serve HTML
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It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = To my understanding Dreamweaver is the only product that does not change your code at all when using design mode. That means you can edit in code/html mode and switch to design mode without worry that "invalid" html syntax is going to be deleted or renested. I have a lot of other friends in web programming and they all use Dreamweaver so I doubt they will consider end of life-ing the product.Additionally, it's the programming platform Adobe promotes when using Cold Fusion. So I'm pretty sure it's a safe product.-- Matthew A PerosiPsi Prime, Inc.http://www.psiprime.com323 Union Blvd.Totowa, NJ 07512P: 973.225.9870F: 973.413.8217Donovan Brooke wrote:> This kind of a side note, but I'm curious what folks> have noticed about the DREAMWEAVER product since it> has been purchased by Adobe?>> Is dreamweaver soon to be a dead-end product? They> (Golive and Dreamweaver) were the two popular WYSIWYG> choices. Now it doesn't appear as if the Dreamweaver> versioning is getting any higher... but I was curious> as to what you all thought, as I haven't upgraded either> in quite a while.>> Donovan>>>>-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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To my understanding Dreamweaver is the only product that does not change your code at all when using design mode. That means you can edit in code/html mode and switch to design mode without worry that "invalid" html syntax is going to be deleted or renested. I have a lot of other friends in web programming and they all use Dreamweaver so I doubt they will consider end of life-ing the product.Additionally, it's the programming platform Adobe promotes when using Cold Fusion. So I'm pretty sure it's a safe product.-- Matthew A PerosiPsi Prime, Inc.http://www.psiprime.com323 Union Blvd.Totowa, NJ 07512P: 973.225.9870F: 973.413.8217Donovan Brooke wrote:> This kind of a side note, but I'm curious what folks> have noticed about the DREAMWEAVER product since it> has been purchased by Adobe?>> Is dreamweaver soon to be a dead-end product? They> (Golive and Dreamweaver) were the two popular WYSIWYG> choices. Now it doesn't appear as if the Dreamweaver> versioning is getting any higher... but I was curious> as to what you all thought, as I haven't upgraded either> in quite a while.>> Donovan>>>>-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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