
DREAMWEAVER CS3
User Guide
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Preview active content in Internet Explorer (Windows)
If you preview a document that contains active content in Internet Explorer after installing the Windows XP Service
Pack2update,thebrowserdoesnotshowactivecontent.YoucanfixthisproblembyinsertingMarkoftheWebcode
in your document.
Internet Explorer blocks active content and scripting that tries to run in the Local Machine zone. For security
reasons,Microsoftincreasedtherestrictionsonwhatcanruninthiszonebydefault.MarkoftheWebcodetellsthe
browser to run active content in another zone, in this case, the Internet zone. For more information, see TechNote
19578 on the Adobe website at www.adobe.com/go/19578.
Insert Mark of the Web code
❖ With your document open in Dreamweaver, select Commands > Insert Mark Of The Web.
Dreamweaver inserts the following line in your code:
<!-- saved from url=(0014)about:internet -->
The line tells the browser to bypass the Local Machine zone and run the active content in the Internet zone.
Remove Mark of the Web code
1
In Dreamweaver, open the document containing the Mark of the Web code.
2 Select Commands > Remove Mark Of The Web.
Designate browsers for previewing
You can define up to 20 browsers for previewing, and you can designate primary and secondary browsers. It’s a good
idea to preview your site in the following browsers: Internet Explorer 6.0, Netscape Navigator 7.0, and the
Macintosh-only Safari browser. In addition to these more popular, graphical browsers, you may want to test your
pages in a text-only browser such as Lynx.
1 Do one of the following to open the Preview In Browser options:
• Select Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Dreamweaver > Preferences (Macintosh), and then select Preview In
Browser from the category list on the left.
• Select File > Preview In Browser > Edit Browser List.
2 To add a browser to the list, click the Plus (+) button, complete the Add Browser dialog box, and then click OK.
3 To delete a browser from the list, select the browser, and then click the Minus (-) button.
4 To change settings for a selected browser, click the Edit button, make changes in the Edit Browser dialog box, and
then click OK.
5 Select Primary Browser or Secondary Browser to specify whether the selected browser is the primary or secondary
browser.
F12 (Windows) or Option+F12 (Macintosh) opens the primary browser; Control+F12 (Windows) or
Command+F12 (Macintosh) opens the secondary browser.
6 Select Preview Using Temporary File to create a temporary copy for previewing and server debugging. Deselect
this option to update the document directly.
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