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January 12, 2009
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Dreamweaver PHP

  • January 12, 2009
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I was looking at the new dreamweaver CS4 and I notice that the inclusion of JS files has been altered alot, there are so many new things you can do with JS but what about PHP support, I think the guys at adobe should really try and add more support for PHP.
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Inspiring
January 12, 2009
Adobe has an add on called Adobe Dreamweaver Developers Toolbox ADDT. That
adds dramatically to the server behavior library of DW. I had thought that
Adobe would add those very useful server behaviors to the lattest DW
release, but I guess I'm just a dreamer. Why give it away when you can sell
it.
But all jokes aside if your interested in a dramatic increase in the
usability of DW look at ADDT. I had interak so it was on the upgrade path.
All joking aside, its worth the money.

Jeff

"chrisb345" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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>I was looking at the new dreamweaver CS4 and I notice that the inclusion of
>JS
> files has been altered alot, there are so many new things you can do with
> JS
> but what about PHP support, I think the guys at adobe should really try
> and add
> more support for PHP.
>


Inspiring
January 12, 2009
chrisb345 wrote:
> I was looking at the new dreamweaver CS4 and I notice that the inclusion of JS
> files has been altered alot, there are so many new things you can do with JS
> but what about PHP support, I think the guys at adobe should really try and add
> more support for PHP.

http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform

Dooza
Inspiring
January 12, 2009
Like what?

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"chrisb345" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:gkf6p8$hm$1@forums.macromedia.com...
>I was looking at the new dreamweaver CS4 and I notice that the inclusion of
>JS
> files has been altered alot, there are so many new things you can do with
> JS
> but what about PHP support, I think the guys at adobe should really try
> and add
> more support for PHP.
>