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Inspiring
January 21, 2007
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An unwanted editable tag

  • January 21, 2007
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I have introduced an unwanted editable tag. I have deleted it in the template xhtml but it still appears when I look at the Template properties in the derived page. Can anyone tell me how to remove it?
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Correct answer ROGM
Murray, did my answers deal with your question?

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ROGMAuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
February 9, 2007
Murray, did my answers deal with your question?
ROGMAuthor
Inspiring
January 24, 2007
The body tag one is to allow identification of the current page in the nav bar.

The link version is to allow the javascript to return to the correct source page when a new page is opened.

What I need to do is get rid of the unwanted editable attribute which does not appear in any page code.
ROGMAuthor
Inspiring
January 23, 2007
The area concerned is:

<!-- HEADER LOWER SECTION | Buffer to separate header and content -->
<div id="buffer"><a href="@@(href)@@" rev="poptrigger">Close Window</a></div>
<!-- NAVIGATION -->
Inspiring
January 22, 2007
Please show me the page with the unwanted editable region. How did this
happen?

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"ROGM" <barley.twist2@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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> Murray ACE which page would you like to see because this is only apparent
> in Dreamweaver?


ROGMAuthor
Inspiring
January 23, 2007
I made a div editable and named the attribute in the Editable Tag Attributes box (backURL). For some reason I changed my mind and looked to delete the result. I directly deleted the "@@(backURL)@@" inserted code. Realised that that WAS what I wanted so repeated the operation. When I opened the derived HTML page Edit Template Parameters box to name the recently derived parameter (href) I noticed the previous parameter (BackURL) is still present in the list and they both have the same value. Operation does not seem to be affected but I have'nt one a full test. I would like to remove the anonomaly, but how?

I have included the dwt and html files and hope Dreamweaver includes the data to allow you to see what I mean.

Best Regards,
Deaf_Web_Designer
Inspiring
January 22, 2007
Just as what Murray said, show us the problem you are having with THAT web page you are working in your Dreamweaver?

Did you upload that web page online, no? If you didn't, how supposedly we know and how we can help you without seeing the page in our own eyes.
ROGMAuthor
Inspiring
January 21, 2007
Murray ACE which page would you like to see because this is only apparent in Dreamweaver?
Inspiring
January 21, 2007
Show me the page, please.

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"ROGM" <barley.twist2@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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>I have introduced an unwanted editable tag. I have deleted it in the
>template
> xhtml but it still appears when I look at the Template properties in the
> derived page. Can anyone tell me how to remove it?
>