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Error message with library item in template
I'm not sure if this is a PM issue or a DWCS3 issue. The only way to find out
is to ask. I have gone through the process of creating a a library item of a PopMagic menu according the the video provided by P7. Works well. Then I added the library item to an existing DWCS3 template and saved it. When I attempt to create "new from template" page from the template menu, I get this error message http://www.jdcdemo.com/blf/error.html If I do the same with a template without the menu, the error message goes away. If I create a page with from a template where I've left an editable region for the menu and then insert the menu and save the page, I also get the error message, but the page seems to work ok. Since I can't create a new page with the template, I opened it and saved it as a page: http://www.jdcdemo.com/baim/BLF8/error-message.html What is going on here and is there a fix? Thanks, Joe |
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Re: Error message with library item in template
On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 03:23:55 +0000 (UTC), "camelbreath"
<webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote: >Murray: >The code on the page or the .lib item? >TNX, >Joe > >PS: I'm not sure how I did it, but did get it working satisfactorily. Blind hog finds acorn. Thanks for you continuing help. >J On the code of the page you put on line. There are two <body onload........ one at the top just under </head> where it should be, and one in the line 40 - you can't have that second one -- ~Malcolm~*... ~* |
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