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Installing extensions in CC2015.

Thread began 6/22/2015 11:18 am by kg_nsa395746 | Last modified 6/24/2015 5:29 pm by Ray Borduin | 3880 views | 15 replies |

kg_nsa395746

Installing extensions in CC2015.

I have installed CC2015 and my extensions aren't loading in Dreamweaver. Are they compatible with this version of CC?

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kg_nsa395746

I opened CC2014 and there is a tab for WebAssist, however my previously installed CMS Content is not allowing me to edit it. The Properties Panel returns this message, "echo WA_getCMSContent($database_PowerCMSConnection, $PowerCMSConnection, 'minutes', 'Board Minutes');". When I select any of the tabs in the WebAssist/CMS menu, nothing happens. I've downloaded and installed the newest versions of all the extensions for SuperSuite into Extension Manager. I've closed and restarted DW CC2014 and 2015. Any ideas or solutions? I need to install CMS into a new website and make some edits in other websites.

Thanks.

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

The CC2015 update is not yet compatible with our extensions. You may need to reinstall a previous version of Dreamweaver to use it in the meantime until we are able to update our extensions.

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anonymous

I'm getting javascript errors when I open CC2014. See the attachment. Now DW is locked up and I can't get the error window to close. I've clicked on OK at least 30-40 times and it doesn't respond. Task Manager can't close DW either.

I downloaded the most current extensions today, but when they installed into Extension Manager, it didn't look like it really installed. Do you have any other ideas?

Thanks.

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Andrew

Try manually deleting the user configuration folder for Dreamweaver. Then completely remove the extensions from the extension manager.

Then Close and open both and reinstall from there. Maybe a fresh start will help. If not, post your phone number and we can try working through it in a screen sharing session.

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anonymous

I was able to get CMS to work on my laptop by reinstalling the 2014 extension into Extension Manager and using DW 2014. I did the same thing on my desktop but I'm getting a message of Content Area Not Found. I've received this message in the past but can't remember what I had to do to correct it. If we can resolve this, I think I'll be set to go until 2015 extensions are fixed. Thanks.

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

Content Area not found is usually an issue with the site definition not pointing to the correct url or no testing server defined.

Compare the settings for the two sites Testing Servers to see what is wrong with the desktop one.

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anonymous

I've compared the site definitions on both computers and they are identical. I deleted the definition on my desktop and copied the definition from my laptop but it didn't help. I deleted all the site files on my desktop and copied all the same files from my notebook. I checked content regions on other pages on the site and they are working properly. It appears to only affect the one page.

If I try to define a new content region, I'm asked to define a connection. The connection set up for this site isn't appearing. See the attachment. When I click on Define, the next window has the New button grayed out.

Can you give me other recommendations to look at?

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

Download the Connections folder from the server. Maybe you don't have it on the local machine and it is necessary to connect to the database.

1) Get the Connections folder
2) Restart Dreamweaver

See if that does the trick.

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anonymous

I had a connections folder on my local drive so I deleted it and redownloaded the entire folder from the server. I'm still experiencing the same issues. To recap, on the one site I'm working on now, only one of the site's pages with CMS installed is giving me the Content Not Found error. When I try to add a new content region, my site connection doesn't appear. Can you give me something else to try? I have additional pages to add CMS to for this site as well as CMS to add to 2 additional sites. I'm anxious to get this resolved.

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