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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

If you get a message that a variable or function cannot be found, make sure
that you have spelled the variable/function name exactly as it is defined.
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Creating a Behavior
The Extending Dreamweaver Documentation
To help developers create behaviors, Adobe provides the Extending Dreamweaver documentation.
Extending Dreamweaver is the background documentation of the various functions available for building
behaviors. As such, it provides a useful framework for discussing the underpinnings of Dreamweaver
behaviors and how you can use the extensions and built-in functions. The Extending Dreamweaver documentation
can be found by choosing Help ??? Extending Dreamweaver.
Although Extending Dreamweaver covers all types of Dreamweaver extensions, behavior developers are
interested in three main sections: the Dreamweaver Document Object Model, the Dreamweaver JavaScript
API, and Behaviors. If your behavior is intended to interact with Fireworks, you want to study the
Fireworks Integration API section. The more you understand about the various components and their
included functions, the more flexibility you have in building your behaviors.
The material in this section is intended for programmers familiar with JavaScript and, as such,
is fairly advanced.


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