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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

The changes can be quite extensive when
Dreamweaver opens what it regards as a poorly formatted page.
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Setting Your Preferences 4
Remember that after you??™ve enabled these Rewrite Code options, the fixes occur automatically.
If this sequence happens to you by mistake, immediately close the file (without saving it!), disable
the Code Rewriting preferences options, and reopen the document.
Never Rewrite Code preferences
Many of the database connectivity programs, such as ColdFusion, use proprietary tags embedded in a regular
Web page to communicate with their servers. Dreamweaver enables you to explicitly protect file types
identified with a particular file extension.
To enter a new file type in the Never Rewrite Code options, select the In Files With Extensions field. Enter
the file extension of the file type, including the period, at the end of the list. Be sure to separate your extensions
from the others in the list with a space on either side.
Special Character Encoding preferences
By encoding special characters such as <, >, &, and ??? in attribute values, Dreamweaver ensures that the characters
are interpreted correctly by the browser. This works well for static pages, but many dynamic pages use
the same characters in their server-side code.


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