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Javascript error (The following translators were not loaded due to errors)

Thread began 6/11/2015 11:03 am by Nick Green | Last modified 6/26/2015 9:50 am by Ray Borduin | 2462 views | 2 replies |

Nick Green

Javascript error (The following translators were not loaded due to errors)

Hi,

I've got an issue with the MySQLi extension. For reference here is my setup:

- Windows 8.1 - fresh install
- Dw CC. Genuine version via Adobe Cloud. Server Behaviours Panel etc enabled and only the MySQLi extension installed.

The problem I am having is related to a Javascript error since Dw update occurred the other day. I have uploaded a screenshot of the error for reference. http://www.moomoomarketing.co.uk/dwerror.png

I've uninstalled Dw, rebooted and reinstall Dw. After that this is what I have done...hopefully it will be clear so you all the info you need:

1) I then opened it and opened a few documents...this was OK.

2) I then installed the Dw Server Behaviours panels...opened Dw and some files...this was OK too.

3) I then installed the MySQLi Extension and opened some files that were just HTML....this was OK.

4) When I tried to use the extension it did it's normal thing of getting getting files from Webassist and then asked me to provide the code...this was OK.

5) After that I tried to open the application after the restart and then screenshot'd message came up. It is happening around 2 or 3 times per action/request even if the page doesn't have MySQLi extension in use.

I have contacted Adobe support and they rightly said that if it's related to the installation of an extension they can only help so far. Could you look into this for me and come back to me ASAP?

It is stopping me using the extension and I'm having to manually code RS's etc...sooo time consuming! ;-)

Thanks
Nick

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

Try clearing your filecache .dat file in your Dreamweaver Users configuration folder. This looks like a false error to me that might be cleaned up that way.

If you still have the problem, post a US phone number or Skype contact information and I'll do a screen sharing session with you to debug it and figure out what is going on.

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Nick Green

I tried that, but it didn't work. In the end I fixed it by renaming the "Configuration" file and then opening DW again. I had to set everything up again, but it fixed the problem.

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