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Dreamweaver developer Toolbox a real update or just a brand change?

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May 02, 2007 May 02, 2007
Hi:
I liked interakt a lot but it has some limitations to. For example I never could apply the server side form validation on the forms I myself made (but it works good when you make the whole form with interakt. I really don't know if it is because of my lack of info about interakt or just a simple limitation of the extension. Then Dreamweaver Developer Toolbox comes out and I really wonder if it has a real upgrade with many many new features and great improvements or just a Brand Name Change from Interakt to Abode? What are the great new things about this package?
Thanks
Benign
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LEGEND ,
May 02, 2007 May 02, 2007
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Benign wrote:
> Dreamweaver Developer Toolbox comes out and I really wonder
> if it has a real upgrade with many many new features and great improvements or
> just a Brand Name Change from Interakt to Abode? What are the great new things
> about this package?

Adobe Dreamweaver Developer Toolbox (ADDT) is a compatibility upgrade of
the former InterAKT Kollection designed to work with Dreamweaver CS3. It
contains no new features. In fact, some features of Kollection, such as
KTML, are no longer supported in ADDT. For more information select the
FAQ tab on this page:

http://www.adobe.com/products/dreamweaver/addt/

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David Powers, Adobe Community Expert
Author, "Foundation PHP for Dreamweaver 8" (friends of ED)
Author, "PHP Solutions" (friends of ED)
http://foundationphp.com/
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