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Hi all,
I'm using an older version of DW and recently got a copy of Dreamweaver MX 2004 (also use MS InterDev-- but want to stop with it). I want to do some ASP/DB dev. but cannot find any info on UltraDev (is it still being made). I was told that DW MX 2004 and up versions have these integrated features already. Is that true? Is there a big difference between MX 2004 and the latest version 8? It is worth the upgrade?
Cheers and thanks
I'm using an older version of DW and recently got a copy of Dreamweaver MX 2004 (also use MS InterDev-- but want to stop with it). I want to do some ASP/DB dev. but cannot find any info on UltraDev (is it still being made). I was told that DW MX 2004 and up versions have these integrated features already. Is that true? Is there a big difference between MX 2004 and the latest version 8? It is worth the upgrade?
Cheers and thanks
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webby4" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
> I'm using an older version of DW and recently got a copy of Dreamweaver MX
> 2004 (also use MS InterDev-- but want to stop with it). I want to do some
> ASP/DB dev. but cannot find any info on UltraDev (is it still being made).
No
> was told that DW MX 2004 and up versions have these integrated features
> already. Is that true?
Yes, but it actually started with MX (DW 6), not MX 2004 (DW 7).
> Is there a big difference between MX 2004 and the latest
> version 8?
Yes, with regards to CSS rendering, et al. No with regards to ASP server
behaviors until you get the 8.02 update. Whether you love or hate the 8.02
update depends on how you use the program. ;)
>It is worth the upgrade?
I think so, though I've passed on the 8.02 update.
> Cheers and thanks
You're welcome.
news:ee9peh$9tu$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> Hi all,
> I'm using an older version of DW and recently got a copy of Dreamweaver MX
> 2004 (also use MS InterDev-- but want to stop with it). I want to do some
> ASP/DB dev. but cannot find any info on UltraDev (is it still being made).
No
> was told that DW MX 2004 and up versions have these integrated features
> already. Is that true?
Yes, but it actually started with MX (DW 6), not MX 2004 (DW 7).
> Is there a big difference between MX 2004 and the latest
> version 8?
Yes, with regards to CSS rendering, et al. No with regards to ASP server
behaviors until you get the 8.02 update. Whether you love or hate the 8.02
update depends on how you use the program. ;)
>It is worth the upgrade?
I think so, though I've passed on the 8.02 update.
> Cheers and thanks
You're welcome.
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Thanks for the reply. Just need to decide between 8.02 or 8.0
- any suggestions?
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"webby4" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
> I'm using an older version of DW and recently got a copy of Dreamweaver MX
> 2004 (also use MS InterDev-- but want to stop with it). I want to do some
> ASP/DB dev. but cannot find any info on UltraDev (is it still being made).
I believe Ultradev was the equiv of version 4+dbconnectivity. DW is
currently at version 8. Ultradev hasn't been made for years.
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Hunter thanks. I am really behind in my DW versions (feel
stupid now
)
so I guess even with my recent MX 2004 version I should not have a problem connecting to DB or developing ASP.
Thanks.

so I guess even with my recent MX 2004 version I should not have a problem connecting to DB or developing ASP.
Thanks.
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"webby4" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Hunter thanks. I am really behind in my DW versions (feel stupid now
>

> so I guess even with my recent MX 2004 version I should not have a problem
> connecting to DB or developing ASP.
correct, MX2004 should have no problems with this.
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hii
MX 2004 has features like support with ASP.net and stuff. Ultradev is only
for ASP and JSP and has nothing to do with .net
but i recommend you to start with the 8.0 as it has many more features
Techy
MX 2004 has features like support with ASP.net and stuff. Ultradev is only
for ASP and JSP and has nothing to do with .net
but i recommend you to start with the 8.0 as it has many more features
Techy
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Say webby4,
You asked if it is true that latest version of DW works well with data-driven websites.
In two words, you bet! Considering the given, known facts that you work with/in a variety of web authoring apps (legacy versions and other web authoring apps other than formerly Macromedia, now as Adobe), I was a bit surprised that you didn't even try DW8 for 30-days try out.
I'd bet you that you'd be deeply impressed with the quality of DW8 capacity to work with data-driven apps such as PHP/MySQL, and the other db apps.
You might, as well, consider to look at buying this book (this is really excellent book and I highly recommend THIS book) called "PHP for Dreamweaver" whose authored by David Powers. In this book, it covers mostly all angles of issues pertaining to setting up PHP or other application servers, database servers and Apache web server on your local machine. Along with these great topics discussed, the author also include in-depth, unbiased information about data-driven application development around Dreamweaver 8.
Enuf babbling at this point, you owe this to yourself by trying out 30-day with latest version of DW8 (please note that the current version of DW8 is v. 8.0.2).
If you are using and working with Window platform, please review the Dreamweaver TechNote on how to install DW8 8.0.2 Updater due to some known issues associated with Dreamweaver on Windows for some reason. So please read THAT first before proceeding to install. This probably will save some of your time and trouble.
Finally, I would think you won't be disappointed by giving DW8 a try and you'd go for DW8 eventually. Make it work! :)
Good luck and I hope that helps, no? Cheers, DWD
You asked if it is true that latest version of DW works well with data-driven websites.
In two words, you bet! Considering the given, known facts that you work with/in a variety of web authoring apps (legacy versions and other web authoring apps other than formerly Macromedia, now as Adobe), I was a bit surprised that you didn't even try DW8 for 30-days try out.
I'd bet you that you'd be deeply impressed with the quality of DW8 capacity to work with data-driven apps such as PHP/MySQL, and the other db apps.
You might, as well, consider to look at buying this book (this is really excellent book and I highly recommend THIS book) called "PHP for Dreamweaver" whose authored by David Powers. In this book, it covers mostly all angles of issues pertaining to setting up PHP or other application servers, database servers and Apache web server on your local machine. Along with these great topics discussed, the author also include in-depth, unbiased information about data-driven application development around Dreamweaver 8.
Enuf babbling at this point, you owe this to yourself by trying out 30-day with latest version of DW8 (please note that the current version of DW8 is v. 8.0.2).
If you are using and working with Window platform, please review the Dreamweaver TechNote on how to install DW8 8.0.2 Updater due to some known issues associated with Dreamweaver on Windows for some reason. So please read THAT first before proceeding to install. This probably will save some of your time and trouble.
Finally, I would think you won't be disappointed by giving DW8 a try and you'd go for DW8 eventually. Make it work! :)
Good luck and I hope that helps, no? Cheers, DWD
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Originally posted by: webby4
Hi all,
I'm using an older version of DW and recently got a copy of Dreamweaver MX 2004 (also use MS InterDev-- but want to stop with it). I want to do some ASP/DB dev. but cannot find any info on UltraDev (is it still being made). I was told that DW MX 2004 and up versions have these integrated features already. Is that true? Is there a big difference between MX 2004 and the latest version 8? It is worth the upgrade?
Cheers and thanks
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