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Default Re: CS4 - a syntax error on line 27 of list.js.php - 12-18-2008 , 08:09 PM






Hi David and thanks for the quick reply.

Anyway I followed your advice and it did not work as the solution you provided
is a CS3 solution and from what I can see does not apply to CS4 because the
structure is different.

I am still hoping you have the solution

thanks


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Default Re: CS4 - a syntax error on line 27 of list.js.php - 12-19-2008 , 04:21 AM






The Wackonerd posted in macromedia.dreamweaver

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Hi David and thanks for the quick reply.

Anyway I followed your advice and it did not work as the solution
you provided
is a CS3 solution and from what I can see does not apply to CS4
because the structure is different.

I am still hoping you have the solution
FWIW, a couple of us just recently discovered that (in a different
situation), DW assumed that the file type was determined by the first
three letters following the first dot in a filename.

Hence, xxx.swfOthername.jpq was assumed by DW to be a Flash SWF rather
than the JPEG that it was.

Just guessing that list.js.php may be confusing DW (and me as well -
what is it, JS or PHP?).

So, just suggesting that you try naming the file without multiple dots,
but use a single dot for the extension signifying the file type you
think DW should recognize. Perhaps an underscore for deliniating to
human eyes what the file may reference, but is not. ie: list_js.php



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Default Re: CS4 - a syntax error on line 27 of list.js.php - 12-19-2008 , 05:17 AM



[q]
So, just suggesting that you try naming the file without multiple dots,
but use a single dot for the extension signifying the file type you
think DW should recognize. Perhaps an underscore for deliniating to
human eyes what the file may reference, but is not. ie: list_js.php
[/q]

The file I refer to "list.js.php" is generated by dreamweaver
It is located in includes/nxt/scripts/





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Default Re: CS4 - a syntax error on line 27 of list.js.php - 12-19-2008 , 06:21 AM



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The file I refer to "list.js.php" is generated by dreamweaver
It is located in includes/nxt/scripts/
What operation causes it to be generated? I have never seen DW create such
a file.

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"The Wackonerd" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

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[q]
So, just suggesting that you try naming the file without multiple dots,
but use a single dot for the extension signifying the file type you
think DW should recognize. Perhaps an underscore for deliniating to
human eyes what the file may reference, but is not. ie: list_js.php
[/q]

The file I refer to "list.js.php" is generated by dreamweaver
It is located in includes/nxt/scripts/






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Randy Edmunds
 
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Default Re: CS4 - a syntax error on line 27 of list.js.php - 12-19-2008 , 10:59 AM



That's great detective work! Please file a bug report here:
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform

Thanks,
Randy


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FWIW, a couple of us just recently discovered that (in a different
situation), DW assumed that the file type was determined by the first
three letters following the first dot in a filename.

Hence, xxx.swfOthername.jpq was assumed by DW to be a Flash SWF rather
than the JPEG that it was.

Just guessing that list.js.php may be confusing DW (and me as well -
what is it, JS or PHP?).

So, just suggesting that you try naming the file without multiple dots,
but use a single dot for the extension signifying the file type you
think DW should recognize. Perhaps an underscore for deliniating to
human eyes what the file may reference, but is not. ie: list_js.php

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