close ad
 
Important WebAssist Announcement
open ad
View Menu

Technical Support Forums

Free, outstanding support from WebAssist and your colleagues

Dreamweaver: Please use only numeric entires for values

Thread began 12/08/2009 4:52 am by davas56386677 | Last modified 12/16/2009 1:39 pm by davas56386677 | 2923 views | 4 replies

davas56386677

Look into my code please...

Hello Mr MITTERMAN,

Here is the link to my new development site: admin

In the menu use the option UTILISATEURS (users) and click on GRAPHIQUES (charts).

This points to the following file: users_Chart.php
which in turn uses : users_Reports_data1.php
When editing the <object classID...> from within users_Chart.php with XMLEditor (ver. 1.4), and using an "é" (acute accented e) in line 116 of file users_Reports_data1.php (see below)
<legend size="12" color="#272b4b">Total nouveaux enregistrés</legend>
the chart fails to complete
If I don't use an "é" in line 116, the chart completes normally. (see line 117 commented <legend size="12" color="#272b4b">Total nouveaux enregistres</legend> )

I tried the same, replacing the "é" with &eacute; and similar display problems occur.

Finally I searched on the net and found something that I did not try at this moment:

The suggestion consists in using what follows:

In XHTML, the language is declared inside the <html> tag as follows:
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="fr" xml:lang="fr">
...
</html>

So, could it be useful to add this type of language tag into line 100 of the code (file: users_Reports_data1.php) so that FLASH interprets the french accented caracters correctly ?

Please try it out and tell me what you changed in the code and in which files, so that I can download them from my development site.

Many thanks

Dan

Build websites with a little help from your friends

Your friends over here at WebAssist! These Dreamweaver extensions will assist you in building unlimited, custom websites.

Build websites from already-built web applications

These out-of-the-box solutions provide you proven, tested applications that can be up and running now.  Build a store, a gallery, or a web-based email solution.

Want your website pre-built and hosted?

Close Windowclose

Rate your experience or provide feedback on this page

Account or customer service questions?
Please user our contact form.

Need technical support?
Please visit support to ask a question

Content

rating

Layout

rating

Ease of use

rating

security code refresh image

We do not respond to comments submitted from this page directly, but we do read and analyze any feedback and will use it to help make your experience better in the future.

Close Windowclose

We were unable to retrieve the attached file

Close Windowclose

Attach and remove files

add attachmentAdd attachment
Close Windowclose

Enter the URL you would like to link to in your post

Close Windowclose

This is how you use right click RTF editing

Enable right click RTF editing option allows you to add html markup into your tutorial such as images, bulleted lists, files and more...

-- click to close --

Uploading file...