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#1 2005-12-17 03:17:19

TigerX4
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Registered: 2005-09-05
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Textile Tag Library for Dreamweaver 8

It just came to my attention that Dreamweaver 8 (possibly earlier versions) has a tag editor that allows you to add new tags even whole tag libraries to DW. I can’t be the first person to recognize this and I’m sure someone else has thought of it already, but couldn’t Textile be incorporated into Dreamweaver? If so, has anyone done this yet?

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#2 2005-12-17 03:40:23

Mary
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Re: Textile Tag Library for Dreamweaver 8

I suppose it could. I believe you’re the first person to mention it though, so it probably hasn’t been done yet.

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#3 2005-12-17 03:42:46

NXArmada
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Re: Textile Tag Library for Dreamweaver 8

Perhaps Tiger you should be the firs to attempt this.


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#4 2005-12-17 05:38:57

TigerX4
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Re: Textile Tag Library for Dreamweaver 8

Ok trying to enter the tags manually has produced less then perfect results. when entered manually the tag editor displays the tag as:

<code><txp:article></code> rather then <code><txp:article /></code>

But I know it can be done because one of the XSLT tags I observed was formatted <code><xsl:apply-imports/></code>… I just don’t know how yet.

As well, rather than leaving it as a single tag once I leave the tag editor it reverts it to two tags an open and closing tag.

<code><txp:article></txp:article></code>

Also any attributes I’ve assigned the tag disapear completely. very frustrating

another point is that it won’t work unless you assign it a document type to work in. If you assign the tags the HTML doctype then all the Textile tags will be intermingled with all the HTML tags so I resorted to assigning it the text doctype.

The help file did mention that tags can be imported via an XML document. Since that’s a little too far out of my area of experise I’ll pass on trying that one out.

Anyone else want to have a whack at it?

Last edited by TigerX4 (2005-12-17 05:42:13)

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