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If we are lucky they'll fix it in the next major release. Makes me wonder if they've eliminated programming staff along with the other staff they've been cutting back on. Just seems that with the DMX release it just wasn't as "clean and smooth" as DW4. Tanks, www.wwiivehicles.com - World War II Vehicles "Ian Firth" <if (AT) divsoft (DOT) com> wrote in message news:MPG.1976a33754ef93859896e7 (AT) forums (DOT) macromedia.com... In article <beh9mi$l3n$1 (AT) forums (DOT) macromedia.com>, none (AT) none (DOT) com says... Don't know if it matters... but the web sites I work on are in the several hundred pages in size... 1400 and 1000 for each. I also find that after I open the site and just moving my mouse over an ASP file there's a pause of about 10 seconds. Not sure what that's about. That is DWMX accessing the registry in an out of control fashion for no reason. I have been reporting that bug to Macromedia since DWMX was released. They refuse to do anything about it. -- Regards, Ian Firth |
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DMX is very much more complex than DW4 was.... |
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In article <bek18p$d5i$1 (AT) forums (DOT) macromedia.com>, forums@HAHAgreat-web- sights.com says... DMX is very much more complex than DW4 was.... I have many apps that are far more complex, like Photoshop, 3DSMax, Visual Studio .NET, that don't bring a 2Ghz machine to it's knees like DWMX does. It's simply written by amatuers. I have profiled it, it sucks. -- Regards, Ian Firth |
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