RE: DreamWeaver 3.0 vs. DreamWeaver 4.0
by Stephen Johnston <pepe(at)gainsay.com>
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Paul,
Those options are in the site management window. You can use
straight replacements, regexs, and some other options. Go to the edit
window in the site management screen. Then click on "Find and Replace" then
hit help for a pretty good explanation.
HTH,
Stephen
At 02:08 PM 01/23/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>I just asked virtually this same question on another list! :) (Were you
>peeking? Grin.) Unfortunately, it DID degrade into a "no-FP" war. Sigh.
>But another question (besides Emily's below) I'd like answered is HOW to
>open MULTIPLE files (if possible) in DW4. (Can it do across the board
>changes like Arachnophilia can do in multiple files, and if so, how?) Can't
>find this info in the demo. Growl.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Berk/Devlin [mailto:armadill(at)earthlink.net]
>Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 1:29 PM
>To: hwg-techniques(at)mail.hwg.org
>Subject: DreamWeaver 3.0 vs. DreamWeaver 4.0
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>Hi all:
>
>I have a friend who is using his own a bought-and-paid-for copy of
>DreamWeaver 3.0. Rumor has it that DreamWeaver 4.0 is "significantly"
>better. In your experience, is it -- $149 better? Or, $180 better with
>FireWorks?
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>Thanks for any input you have.
>
>Oh, and, please, let's not turn this into a discussion of to-DW or
>not-to-DW. This particular individual has settled on DW as one of his
>tools of choice. He cannot be converted to FrontPage or Arachnophobia or
>just-plain-text-editing or anything else. (I've tried...)
>
>--Emily
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