Eyeness wrote: > My DW CS3 crashes on the next code in editor mode - try to create such file > and then open it and place the cursor into the select.
I can confirm this. Yours is the latest in a series of reports that I have seen about CS3 crashing when PHP code is placed in a select element. According to one report, this has started happening only since the change back to winter time in Europe.
I haven't verified the time-change issue, but I have also checked code from my book "The Essential Guide to Dreamweaver CS3". It is also causing Dreamweaver CS3 to crash, but this happens only on Windows, not on a Mac. The suspicion, therefore, is that it could well have been triggered by a change in Windows. I'll try to get in touch with the Dreamweaver team.
-- David Powers, Adobe Community Expert Author, "The Essential Guide to Dreamweaver CS3" (friends of ED) Author, "PHP Solutions" (friends of ED) http://foundationphp.com/
Just changed the date back to Saturday 27th as suggested and this has solved the problem for my ASP code. Its got to be linked to the time change then. It's not ideal, but at least this solution lets us get on with our work until a fix is in place!!!
Murray *ACE* wrote: > Nope - no crash. Clicking anywhere on the page, either in Code view or > Design view has no detrimental effect for me.
Change your system clock to a European time zone.
-- David Powers, Adobe Community Expert Author, "The Essential Guide to Dreamweaver CS3" (friends of ED) Author, "PHP Solutions" (friends of ED) http://foundationphp.com/
I am also having this issue on windows vista ultimate, it has only arisen since the clocks have changed. Hopefully there will be a fix for this soon. I'm resorting to ultradedit for the time being.
tribalscribble wrote: > I am also having this issue on windows vista ultimate, it has only arisen since the clocks have changed. Hopefully there will be a fix for this soon. I'm resorting to ultradedit for the time being.
There will only be a fix if people actually talk to Adobe and report the problem. The more people that report it the more likely Adobe are to fix it.
This is a user to user forum, Adobe won't post here, they may well read it if one of the excellent Adobe Community Experts ask them to.
Bottom line, if you are having a problem which is fixed by changing your system date, go to Adobe support and report the problem.
Dooza wrote: > There will only be a fix if people actually talk to Adobe and report the > problem. The more people that report it the more likely Adobe are to fix > it.
It has been reported directly to the Dreamweaver development team, which is currently working on the issue.
-- David Powers, Adobe Community Expert Author, "The Essential Guide to Dreamweaver CS3" (friends of ED) Author, "PHP Solutions" (friends of ED) http://foundationphp.com/
Please fix this by 1. Closing Dreamweaver 2. Set your clock to the correct time if it isn't already so 3. delete WinFileCache*.dat from C:\Documents and Settings\[Your username]\Application Data\Adobe\Dreamweaver 9\Configuration 4. Start Dreamweaver and use it as usually Thanks
[q][i]Originally posted by: [b][b]Marius Andreiana[/b][/b][/i] Please fix this by 1. Closing Dreamweaver 2. Set your clock to the correct time if it isn't already so 3. delete WinFileCache*.dat from C:\Documents and Settings\[Your username]\Application Data\Adobe\Dreamweaver 9\Configuration 4. Start Dreamweaver and use it as usually Thanks[/q]
Hi I'd just like to confirm, this fix has resolved the problem for me
tribalscribble wrote: > Any idea where this particular file is located in vista? I've looked in all of the obvious places but can't see anything.
It's in a hidden folder, so you need to enable View hidden files and folders (Start > Computer > Organize > Folder and Search Options).
The file itself is located at C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Dreamweaver 9\Configuration.
-- David Powers, Adobe Community Expert Author, "The Essential Guide to Dreamweaver CS3" (friends of ED) Author, "PHP Solutions" (friends of ED) http://foundationphp.com/
On Oct 30, 2:36 am, "Marius Andreiana" <webforumsu...@macromedia.com> wrote:
> Please fix this by > 1. ClosingDreamweaver > 2. Set your clock to the correct time if it isn't already so > 3. delete WinFileCache*.dat from > C:\Documents and Settings\[Your username]\Application Data\Adobe\Dreamweaver > 9\Configuration > 4. StartDreamweaverand use it as usually > Thanks
Confirmation that Marius' fix works for me too! Thanks again! They need a hot fix for this!
quote: Originally posted by: Marius Andreiana Please fix this by 1. Closing Dreamweaver 2. Set your clock to the correct time if it isn't already so 3. delete WinFileCache*.dat from C:\Documents and Settings\[Your username]\Application Data\Adobe\Dreamweaver 9\Configuration 4. Start Dreamweaver and use it as usually Thanks
This fixed my problem as well - was editing asp in CS3 on Win XP Pro. Just suddenly started happening today for no apparent reason. Would crash as soon as I put my cursor on code in the code window. Thanks so much... was driving me crazy!!
Do your ASP files have dynamic select tags (dynamic drop down menus)? Can you post your code? I can get PHP pages with dynamic drop downs to crash, but I can't get ASP pages with dynamic drop downs to crash.
Do your JSP files have dynamic select tags (dynamic drop down menus)? Can you post your code? I can get PHP pages with dynamic drop downs to crash, but I can't get JSP pages with dynamic drop downs to crash.
Thanks,
David Alcala Dreamweaver Quality Engineering
"MarciM" <webforumsu...@macromedia.com> wrote in message
Hi all - I had the same thing happening on both XP and Vista, both running cs3, when selecting what seem to be select elements or code sections in both code and design views. I noticed both on the same day, some time in the first few days after the recent time change.
Deleting the .dat file did the trick in both cases.
Please fix this by 1. Closing Dreamweaver 2. Set your clock to the correct time if it isn't already so 3. delete WinFileCache*.dat from C:\Documents and Settings\[Your username]\Application Data\Adobe \Dreamweaver 9\Configuration 4. Start Dreamweaver and use it as usually Thanks
> Please fix this by > 1. Closing Dreamweaver > 2. Set your clock to the correct time if it isn't already so > 3. delete WinFileCache*.dat from > C:\Documents and Settings\[Your username]\Application Data\Adobe\Dreamweaver > 9\Configuration > 4. Start Dreamweaver and use it as usually > Thanks