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MM question

New Here ,
Jul 28, 2006 Jul 28, 2006
I am looking through someone else’s VBscript code for an ASP application and all of their variables have MM at the front of them.

Examples:

MM_UserAuthorization
MM_UserID
MM_dbTicket_STRING
MM_Division

Isn’t that MM something that Dreamweaver automatically puts on the front of all the variables that it creates when you are using some of it’s features? Like rollover scripts and the like.
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LEGEND ,
Jul 28, 2006 Jul 28, 2006
Yes, that's typically a Macromedia script.

Jon

"Mymsie" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:ead1bk$p1b$1@forums.macromedia.com...
>I am looking through someone else?s VBscript code for an ASP application
>and
> all of their variables have MM at the front of them.
>
> Examples:
>
> MM_UserAuthorization
> MM_UserID
> MM_dbTicket_STRING
> MM_Division
>
> Isn?t that MM something that Dreamweaver automatically puts on the front
> of
> all the variables that it creates when you are using some of it?s
> features?
> Like rollover scripts and the like.
>


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New Here ,
Jul 28, 2006 Jul 28, 2006
Could you be more specific. I searched but didn't find a good explanation. They're Macromedia subroutines?
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LEGEND ,
Jul 28, 2006 Jul 28, 2006
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Not really. They're scripts meant to add functionality to the site. They
are part of MM server behaviors, most likely.

What do you want to know for? If you have DW, they should be showing up in
the Application Panel under server behaviors (look for user authorization
for the MM_Login).

Does that help you?

Jon

"Mymsie" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Could you be more specific. I searched but didn't find a good explanation.
> They're Macromedia subroutines?


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LEGEND ,
Jul 28, 2006 Jul 28, 2006
If the person used Dreamweaver's built in routines, then yes, those are MM
scripts.


"Mymsie" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:ead1bk$p1b$1@forums.macromedia.com...
>I am looking through someone else?s VBscript code for an ASP application
>and
> all of their variables have MM at the front of them.
>
> Examples:
>
> MM_UserAuthorization
> MM_UserID
> MM_dbTicket_STRING
> MM_Division
>
> Isn?t that MM something that Dreamweaver automatically puts on the front
> of
> all the variables that it creates when you are using some of it?s
> features?
> Like rollover scripts and the like.
>


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