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Thread began 8/26/2010 1:52 am by p.woodall208922 | Last modified 8/26/2010 11:44 am by Jason Byrnes | 2387 views | 7 replies |

p.woodall208922

Showing wrong map

Hi

I have used Google maps to show a map with these co-ordinates
N39.09674 W 0.36033. (near Valencia in Spain) but I get what appears
to be possibly a default map of the USA.

Please view attachment or visit map.php.

Also when I load Dreamweaver CS4 I am advised that there is a Java Script error.
When I checked the location shown, the /....../Webassist/Layout Manager folder does not exist. As such it is not surprising that the file cannot be found. (see attachment)

Any ideas how this has happened or how it can be corrected?

Regards

Peter

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

the problem is caused by the format of the coordinates you are using:
N39.09674,W 0.36033


Google expects the coordinates to be passed using the decimal format instead of the degrees minutes seconds format.

try using:
lat: 39.09428
Long: -0.360314

instead

For the error you are getting, delete the Dreamweaver cache file from the users configuration folder:
common_installation_issues.pdf

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p.woodall208922

Thanks

Hi Jason

Thanks for your assistance the map now seems to run as intended. I took the readings from my sat nav and that is how they were displayed.

The other problem is far more tricky to resolve.
I took your advise some weeks ago and removed the cache file but to no avail.
Indeed the deleted file never re-appeared so that I am unable to delete it a second time.
In the guide notes it refers to a folder named en_US but I do not have one. but rather a folder named en_GB. This folder has a configuration folder but with no cache file residing there. One of the previous attachments I sent shows you the "shared" folder and as you can see there is no "WebAssist" folder in that structure.

Any other thoughts?

Regards

Peter

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

you are looking in the programs folder, not the users folder.


in the address bar enter:
%appdata%

this should bring you to:
c:/users/<your user name>/application data/


then look for adobe/Dreamweaver CS4/en_GB/configuration


if you are still having the same error, you most likely have an old extension version installed that is not compatible with DWCS4, send a screen shot showing the list of extensions and versions installed in the extension manager.

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p.woodall208922

Update

I have found and deleted the cache file in the Users/ path, but to no avail.

I now attach three files which will hopefully assist your research

a. Capture Installer which shows the current extensions installed in DW CS4
b. Capture Shared Folder which shows all the sub directories that exist within the Shared folder. Note there is no Web Assist folder.
c. Capture On Opening CS4 - this is the error message with the path to the missing file which should be in a sub directory of the WebAssist/LayoutManager/Library directory.

As no WebAssist directory exists it is obvious as to why it cannot find the WAconfiguration.js file.

Hope this helps

Peter

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

Did you install pro maps for Google after installing site sculptor?


try uninstalling site sculptor then installing it again.

the shared folder will not be founder the programs configuration folder, it will be found under the users configuration folder.


Dreamweaver will look in the users configuration older if the file is not found in the programs configuration folder.

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p.woodall208922

Well done

Hi Jason

Having uninstalled Site Sculpture and then have re-installed it all seems to be well.

I ws concerned that having uninstalled it the Extension Manager showed NO extensions at all. However they all re-appeared once the site sculptor extension was re-installled - see attachments.

I haven't checked whether the previously missing folders have been installed. Should they have been?

Thanks again

Peter

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

they where not missing:
the shared folder will not be founder the programs configuration folder, it will be found under the users configuration folder.

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