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July 3, 2006
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Dreamweaver MX 2004 Components panel, CFCs not displaying, URL prefixes ill formed

  • July 3, 2006
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I have a feeling I'm not going to get an answer on this, but this is driving me crazy. I'm trying to use the Components panel in Dreamweaver MX 2004 (7.0.1, Mac OX 10.4.7). I have Coldfusion MX 7 Developer Edition installed on my computer. The RDS is working, pages display fine in the browser, all is well, etc. Except for this freaking Components panel. It lists off the four steps I need to take, from creating a site to setting up RDS login. All steps are properly checked. No Components listed (when I can in fact see components exist using the Component Browser with the Coldfusion Administrator). They exist in the site as a whole, as well as in the specific site. I have a properly-created CFC in the folder I am working in.

No Components are listed.

When I hit the Refresh button, I see

"----------------------------------------------------------------------
The packages and the CFCs within them cannot be listed. There are
several reasons that this may occur.

1. The URL prefix (specified when you set up this Dreamweaver site)
might be ill formed. Please check the URL prefux by using Define Sites
on the Site menu.
2. The URL prefix might correspond to a website where ColdFusion MX is
not currently running.
3. The URL prefix might correspond to a website that has no Coldfusion
components. Press the plus button on this panel to create a ColdFusion
component.
----------------------------------------------------------------------"

The URL is in fact valid. I am using http://localhost:8500/ows/ (which works fine in the browser). I have tried http://127.0.0.1:8500/ows/. Again, fine in the browser. Not in dreamweaver. (ows is a folder under the wwwroot of Coldfusion.

This is driving me insane as I have been kept up till the wee hours banging my head against the wall.

I know this is a known issue: I have scoured the forums, found others with this issue... but never a good answer. I've tried setting up a Mapping to a particular folder in the CF Admin tool. Nope. Tried getting rid of unnecessary components in case the names were messing things up. Nope. Tested the site settings. Nope. Testing the URL from within the site settings. Works fine. Components panel? Not so much.

Clearly this is a known issue with Dreamweaver MX 2004... and it looks like it probably is with Dreamweaver 8. Please, for the love of all that is holy, point me in the right direction so I can solve this problem and start using Dreamweaver's lovely Coldfusion tools. Thank you!
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Participating Frequently
August 27, 2007
I also am having this problem, with Dreamweaver CS3.

Please, ADOBE support are you there?
Inspiring
August 27, 2007
This is not a way to contact Adobe support. If you need a response from
them, please file a trouble ticket....

http://www.adobe.com/support/programs/dreamweaver/index.html?tab:contact=1

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"Spinkick69" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:fauh13$o99$1@forums.macromedia.com...
>I also am having this problem, with Dreamweaver CS3.
>
> Please, ADOBE support are you there?


Known Participant
March 19, 2007
did you find a solution to this?

I also get this :(
Inspiring
May 14, 2007
I am also getting the same error on a PC with Windows XP SP2. Regional settings are set to Turkish.
Inspiring
May 21, 2007
I also have this problem... has anyone managed to find a solution to it?

Thanks,