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Are website engines built-in to Dreamweaver, like PHP, JSP, and ASP.NET? If so then can they be upgraded? I've got PHP and the .NET Framework installed on my local machine, and it always confused me as to what Dreamweaver MX is using. Thanks for your help. =============================================== |
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Bruce W.1 wrote: Are website engines built-in to Dreamweaver, like PHP, JSP, and ASP.NET? If so then can they be upgraded? I've got PHP and the .NET Framework installed on my local machine, and it always confused me as to what Dreamweaver MX is using. Thanks for your help. =============================================== Got my answer elsewhere, no thanks to the dimwits in this newsgroup. You folks should spend less time with Dreamweaver wizards and more time with real code, then maybe you'd learn something. |
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Got my answer elsewhere, |
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no thanks to the dimwits in this newsgroup. |
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