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    If I insert a new Webstyle 4 navbar in a Dreamweaver page, everything is fine. But when I have to EDIT that object in Dreamweaver, after I make edits, the save location is grayed out, so I accept the default, Save & Exit. But when the link is rebuilt on the page, it is now "C:\Documents and Settings\Owner..." etc., in other words, fully qualified to my harddrive, which obviously won't work online.

    My 'fix' is to load Webstyle outside of DW, load the project, modify it, then save it, making sure it's in the site's root folder. I don't see why I can't modify a project in DW without it taking on this hard drive path. Otherwise, why even bother integrating X-WS4 with DW. (I think this happened in X-WS3, as well.)

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    If I insert a new Webstyle 4 navbar in a Dreamweaver page, everything is fine. But when I have to EDIT that object in Dreamweaver, after I make edits, the save location is grayed out, so I accept the default, Save & Exit. But when the link is rebuilt on the page, it is now "C:\Documents and Settings\Owner..." etc., in other words, fully qualified to my harddrive, which obviously won't work online.

    My 'fix' is to load Webstyle outside of DW, load the project, modify it, then save it, making sure it's in the site's root folder. I don't see why I can't modify a project in DW without it taking on this hard drive path. Otherwise, why even bother integrating X-WS4 with DW. (I think this happened in X-WS3, as well.)

    Visit: http://www.passarella.com - Be Afraid!

 

 

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