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Css Menu writer loading problem in dreamweaver

Thread began 8/16/2009 6:51 pm by julie777375638 | Last modified 8/18/2009 10:12 am by Jimmy Wu | 3036 views | 4 replies |

julie777375638

Css Menu writer loading problem in dreamweaver

When I load Dreamweaver cs4 in windows I am getting a loading problem with cssmenuwriter. The following message is what I encounter.
"While executing onload in CSSMenuwriter.htm, the following javascript error occured
Infile Cssmenuwriter onstartupis not defined"
On exiting dremaweaver I get the message
"while exiting onload in TeamAdminTempDelete.htm the following javascript error occured in file TeamAdminTemp Delete deltempfile is not defined."
This error message only started yesterday, but is causing me problems, please if anybody knows how to fix it let me know. I have tried disabling, deleting cssmenuwriter and then reactivating it and enabling it again, but still have the same problem.
Kind regards
Julie

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russell355191Beta Tester

Try this

Your configuration folder may have become corrupted. You can rename the configuration folder to have Dreamweaver recreate it. Close Dreamweaver and go to:

WinXP
-DW8
--C:\Documents and Settings\<Your User Name>\Application Data\Macromedia\Dreamweaver 8
-DWCS3
--C:\Documents and Settings\<Your User Name>\Application Data\Adobe\Dreamweaver 9
-DWCS4
--C:\Documents and Settings\<Your User Name>\Application Data\Adobe\Dreamweaver CS4\en_US

Win Vista
-DW8
--C:\Users\<Your User Name>\AppData\Roaming\Macromedia\Dreamweaver 8
-DWCS3
--C:Users\<Your User Name>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Dreamweaver 9
-DWCS4
--C:\Users\<Your User Name>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Dreamweaver CS4\en_US


Mac OSX;
-DW8
--Hard disk: Users: <Your User Name>: Library: Application Support: Macromedia: Dreamweaver 8
-DWCS3
--Hard disk: Users: <Your User Name>: Library: Application Support: Adobe: Dreamweaver 9
-DWCS4
--Hard disk: Users: <Your User Name>: Library: Application Support: Adobe: Dreamweaver CS4: en_US

(Please note that <Your User Name> Should be replaced with the User name you use to log into your computer)

Rename the configuration folder to configuration_back. This will have the effect of disabling all of the installed extensions. You should open the extension manager and remove all extensions to clear the extension mangers cache. After removing the extensions you can then reinstall them making sure to download the latest versions from your order history.

NOTE:
On Windows Computers, The AppData or Application Data folders may be set to be hidden.

To View Hidden Folders in Windows Vista:
1) In The Windows Explorer, Click the "Organize" button
2) Select "Folders And Search Options"
3) Select the "View" tab
4) Click the "Show Hidden Folders And Files" radio button.

To View Hidden Folders in Windows XP:
1) On the Tools menu in Windows Explorer, click Folder Options.
2)Click the View tab.
3) Under Hidden files and folders, click Show hidden files and folders.

Regards
Russell Collins

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Jimmy Wu

As Russell pointed out, you can rename the configuration directory, but you should first try deleting the winfilecache/macfilecache file (with Dreamweaver closed) and then run Dreamweaver again to see if that solves the issue. The Configuration folder location is described in Russell's post.

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julie777375638

CSSmenuwriter issue

Thank you for your responses. I removed the cache file as suggested and everything is back to normal.

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Jimmy Wu

Glad to see that that works out for you.

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