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Skinny Guy 76 #1
Limit to menu extensions in MX2004?
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Mac OS 10.3, DW MX2004, WebAssist eCart extension
After reinstalling the latest version, I'm still missing some of the WebAssist
eCart extensions in my "server behavior" menu. WebAssist tells me I'm running
into a bug in DW MX2004 for MacOS. They say there's a limit to the number of
menu/submenu items (26 to be exact) that can be installed (see
[url]http://www.tom-muck.com/blog/index.cfm?newsid=61[/url]). I'm not convinced that is
the issue because I have well over 50 menu/submenu items for "server behaviors"
and everything else seems to work fine. Has anyone else run across this?
If it is a DW bug, it appears Adobe/MM has not fixed it unless you upgrade to
DW8, and I hate to do that since I'm betting DW9 is right around the corner.
Suggestions?
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Tom Muck #2
Re: Limit to menu extensions in MX2004?
> After reinstalling the latest version, I'm still missing some of the
It was fixed in Dreamweaver 8. I posted about it here:> WebAssist
> eCart extensions in my "server behavior" menu. WebAssist tells me I'm
> running
> into a bug in DW MX2004 for MacOS. They say there's a limit to the number
> of
> menu/submenu items (26 to be exact) that can be installed (see
> [url]http://www.tom-muck.com/blog/index.cfm?newsid=61[/url]). I'm not convinced that
> is
> the issue because I have well over 50 menu/submenu items for "server
> behaviors"
> and everything else seems to work fine. Has anyone else run across this?
>
> If it is a DW bug, it appears Adobe/MM has not fixed it unless you upgrade
> to
> DW8, and I hate to do that since I'm betting DW9 is right around the
> corner.
> Suggestions?
[url]http://www.tom-muck.com/blog/index.cfm?newsid=61[/url]
There is not much you can do about it in DW MX 2004.
Tom
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