Dave,
We do the combo of the three (CF, DW Templates, and Contribute). But, we've
found that we must include the html, head, and body tags in all our
templates, only using cfinclude for things like navigation and design
elements. It's definitely more of a PITA. But, it's the only we've been able
We do the combo of the three (CF, DW Templates, and
Contribute). But, we've found that we must include the html,
head, and body tags in all our templates, only using
cfinclude for things like navigation and design elements.
It's definitely more of a PITA. But, it's the only we've been
that the file has been edited and want to reload
it.
Mark W. Breneman
-Cold Fusion Developer
-Network Administrator
Vivid Media
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.vividmedia.com
608.270.9770
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From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 1:01 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: [OT
:01 PM
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Subject: RE: [OT] Dreamweaver nightmare
We do the combo of the three (CF, DW Templates, and
Contribute). But, we've found that we must include the html,
head, and body tags in all our templates, only using
cfinclude for things like navigation and design elements
Your solution there is not to do it. Basically, you'd be defeating the
concept of an editable region. If you need to add page-specific elements, it
should either be done inside an editable area, or outside the html entirely
(like for cf processing logic or includes, or whathaveyou).
If you edit
If you edit in the non-editable areas, then you want to dissociate the page
from the template. If you don't, and then update the template, it will
overwrite your code in the non-editable areas. That's why those areas are
non-editable.
If you need to add code that is specific to the page, either
Administrator
Vivid Media
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www.vividmedia.com
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From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 1:18 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: [OT] Dreamweaver nightmare
I thought the whole point of templates was that it is a template that
will be replicated
There's no point in using Dreamweaver templates (especially
if you are using cfincludes). Templates don't offer anything
that can't be done with includes, and they are a proprietary
Dreamweaver feature.
I'd stay away from them.
I don't think you understand the purpose of Dreamweaver
Can someone please tell me how Dreamweaver determines when a
tag is nested incorrectly? I am using DWMX templates and it
keeps telling me that I have made changes out side of an
editable region (which I haven't) and tags are nest
improperly (which they aren't) I would just as soon turn
Can someone please tell me how Dreamweaver determines when a
tag is nested incorrectly? I am using DWMX templates and it
keeps telling me that I have made changes out side of an
editable region (which I haven't) and tags are nest
improperly (which they aren't) I would just as soon turn
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