Update: 2007 v8.02
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Update: 2007 v8.02
Minor update to fix some problems:
+ Fixed: FTP problem with not listing files on some buggy FTP servers
+ Fixed: Problem with "Failed to set data for ''" on Vista
+ Fixed: Installer now does install the NEW css definitions
+ Fixed: Web server PHP error page now reflects the need to use php-cgi.exe not just php.exe
+ Update: PHP // comment does not outcomment ?>
+ Fixed: FTP problem with not listing files on some buggy FTP servers
+ Fixed: Problem with "Failed to set data for ''" on Vista
+ Fixed: Installer now does install the NEW css definitions
+ Fixed: Web server PHP error page now reflects the need to use php-cgi.exe not just php.exe
+ Update: PHP // comment does not outcomment ?>
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Doh, I only just installed .01! 
Something I've noticed in .01 is that although it doesn't show a CSS preview as much as preview, if you save (ctrl+s) it'll create a prev file. This prev file then seems to remain there.
I'm not sure what apparently makes it so difficult to stop this prev file from appearing period, but I'd really like it to stop cropping up if possible.

Something I've noticed in .01 is that although it doesn't show a CSS preview as much as preview, if you save (ctrl+s) it'll create a prev file. This prev file then seems to remain there.
I'm not sure what apparently makes it so difficult to stop this prev file from appearing period, but I'd really like it to stop cropping up if possible.
I'm new on here but I just had to comment about your very impressive responsiveness to your users' needs. I'm a longtime TSW webcoder user and I've completely switched to web builder in the last 2 weeks.
I'm slowly using up my 30 tries of Web builder with an eye to seeing if your $39.99 special comes around again.
I'm slowly using up my 30 tries of Web builder with an eye to seeing if your $39.99 special comes around again.
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Ryan- Prev files are mentioned here. I also wrote a quick prog to squish 'em.
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blank- see this post- http://forums.blumentals.net/viewtopic.php?t=2227
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Thanks chris, I know about that though.
I was mentioning it because the 2007 change log explicitly states this problem was fixed, but it doesn't seem to anymore (Though I'm sure it was when I used the alpha!).
The prev files are still created when you save your .css document, regardless of whether or not you've ever hit preview.
I was mentioning it because the 2007 change log explicitly states this problem was fixed, but it doesn't seem to anymore (Though I'm sure it was when I used the alpha!).
http://forums.blumentals.net/viewtopic.php?t=2226+ Improved: When no preview pressed, there should be no preview file created for css
The prev files are still created when you save your .css document, regardless of whether or not you've ever hit preview.
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1. Opened a CSS document (retail_active.css) using File > Open
2. Hit either ctrl+s or File > Save
3. prev0~.htm is created
4. Every time I save, the number increments by one (prev1~.htm, prev2~.htm, etc)
"Preview documents without saving" is definitely unchecked, and the same thing happens if I use WeBuilder's file explorer.
The CSS file I used can be found here:
http://serve.ryanjohnwilliams.com/misc/ ... active.css
And I opened it from the following directory:
C:\Documents and Settings\Ryan Williams\Desktop\Websites\Retail Active\Draft 1
Not sure what further detail I can give.
2. Hit either ctrl+s or File > Save
3. prev0~.htm is created
4. Every time I save, the number increments by one (prev1~.htm, prev2~.htm, etc)
"Preview documents without saving" is definitely unchecked, and the same thing happens if I use WeBuilder's file explorer.
The CSS file I used can be found here:
http://serve.ryanjohnwilliams.com/misc/ ... active.css
And I opened it from the following directory:
C:\Documents and Settings\Ryan Williams\Desktop\Websites\Retail Active\Draft 1
Not sure what further detail I can give.
