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				<title>Dreamweaver Uh-Oh</title>
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				I&apos;m in the final stages of deploying a new website for our library. I will admit up front that I am not a Dreamweaver user (I use a combination of CFEclipse and emacs). However, for a lot of reasons, we decided to deploy using Dreamweaver templates. Last night I made an update to a master template that was pointing to our online catalog, then updated everything in the site no problem.

Or so I thought...

I used CFEclipse to do the CF coding to get the proper content from the database as I normally do at the top of the file. However, when I updated the template, the code went away. Apparently there there is a directive in the template files that disallows any code outside of the editable regions. Fortunately, this only affected one page, and I was just evaluating the URL for filter parameters, so I got it back up and working quickly, but what a pain!
				
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				<pubDate>Fri, 19 Aug 2005 09:48:00 -0500</pubDate>
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