And i haven't really touched it since. The problem was that
even though you have tools to insert tags and see them on
the screen, you don't see the interpolated values. I found
that i could edit my template by hand (via vi) easier, but
i still start with Dreamweaver and use it to make widgets
which i insert later. In other words, i haven't found a
good way to maintain my HTML::Template site with
Dreamweaver, but it is still very useful to start with
Dreamweaver.
MX is a funky beast of a program. The version(s) prior to
MX 2004 would only work if you have a ColdFusion, ISS, or
Java web server. That's it! You couldn't even edit
the HTML! I quickly switched back to plain ole Dreamweaver,
but the new MX 2004 version added PHP to the mix, which
makes me think it could be tricked into working with
plain ole Perl CGI's ... too bad my evaluation copy ran out.
:( Good thing i learned vi! ;)
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