Re: Dreamweaver extensions
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2000
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 30474
interpreted = N
texte = When 4.0 is released, all of the package will be available on our public ftp server -- as it is today...The Dreamweaver extensions do require the changes that we have made in 4.0... Our syntax had to become more flexible to work with these situations...The current [] syntax will remain in place and I personally find it easier to read, but there is an additional syntax style in 4.0 that the extensions had to use...BTW -- I am off on vacation through monday... in case you don't see any more posts from me -- I am not ignoring things... Just trying to spend time with my family...Thanks! Have a great weekend...!>I've read that the new version of WebCatalog has Macromedia Dreamweaver>extensions. Will these be available for download off an FTP site, much>like Macromedia has extensions for other languages (ASP, ColdFusion,etc)>available from their site?>>Christopher Feyrer>>>>Christopher Feyrer>System Administrator>FoodSpot.com>chris@foodspot.comJay Van Vark ***********************************Smith Micro, Internet Solutions Div | eCommerce (WebCatalog)16855 West Bernardo Drive | Software & Site DevelopmentSuite 380 | http://www.smithmicro.com/isdSan Diego, CA 92127 | -------------------------858.675.1106 | Wireless WebDNA858.675.0372 (fax) ***********************************NASDQ: SMSI-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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When 4.0 is released, all of the package will be available on our public ftp server -- as it is today...The Dreamweaver extensions do require the changes that we have made in 4.0... Our syntax had to become more flexible to work with these situations...The current [] syntax will remain in place and I personally find it easier to read, but there is an additional syntax style in 4.0 that the extensions had to use...BTW -- I am off on vacation through monday... in case you don't see any more posts from me -- I am not ignoring things... Just trying to spend time with my family...Thanks! Have a great weekend...!>I've read that the new version of WebCatalog has Macromedia Dreamweaver>extensions. Will these be available for download off an FTP site, much>like Macromedia has extensions for other languages (ASP, ColdFusion,etc)>available from their site?>>Christopher Feyrer>>>>Christopher Feyrer>System Administrator>FoodSpot.com>chris@foodspot.comJay Van Vark ***********************************Smith Micro, Internet Solutions Div | eCommerce (WebCatalog)16855 West Bernardo Drive | Software & Site DevelopmentSuite 380 | http://www.smithmicro.com/isdSan Diego, CA 92127 | -------------------------858.675.1106 | Wireless WebDNA858.675.0372 (fax) ***********************************NASDQ: SMSI-------------------------------------------------------------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
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