![]() ![]() Classic ASP was technically supported, although there were many articles posted about the server behaviors being out of date, on both ASP and PHP sides, which caused Adobe to listen to the masses and discontinue legacy support for that if they were not going to be updated because I think we can all agree it would be better to remove something that could potentially open up security holes across the web then to leave it in for legacy's sake. So we have been since 2008 with no support for ASP.NET. If you added a number to CC this would be CS7. Regardless, ASP.NET support was deprecated back at CS4. I'm not sure why Adobe deleted the linked archive of deprecated features over time found here ( ), the closest article they have left is here ( ). I had such hopes for this version of DW, looks like CS6 will remain my main program. You missed by a mile and I regret purchasing a Cloud Account just to see what a drop shadow or curved border looks like in live view. IMHO Adobe focused completely on new technology, which is not even supported fully by browsers, and ignored technologies that are in use today. While HTML 5 and CSS can develop great sites, the fact is there are millions of websites that function perfectly without these and will continue to do so. We should not have to load extensions to the primary program we use to develop our websites. CC is simply a CSS, HTML WYSYWIG editor now. Are these going to be added back?Īdd my voice to legions of others showing Our disappointment with DW CC's lack of support for developers. When we open a new file, many file type starter pages are no longer available including ASP, Cold Fusion etc. There is Menus.xml file in the /configuration /Menus / directory, the the 'element' is not in the file at all. It is searching for files in directories that do not exist. The extension, ASP_JS_Support.mxp, once converted throws an error. ![]() Took the steps required to convert mpx to ZXP. No ASP of ASP.Net support in DW CC.Īt: * Vista/Windows 7: C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe Dreamweaver CC\Configuration\DisabledFeatures there are a some. Another Disabled or depreicated 'feature'. ![]()
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