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Description
Specifies a configuration file that Dreamweaver should ignore.
Attributes
name
name The path to the configuration file, relative to the Configuration folder. In Windows, use a
backslash (\) to separate parts of the path; on the Macintosh, use a colon (:).
Contents
None (empty tag).
Container
This tag must be contained in a deleteditems tag.
Example
<item name="snippets\headers\5columnwith4links.csn" />
Reinstalling and uninstalling Dreamweaver in a multiuser environment
After you install Dreamweaver MX, if you later reinstall Dreamweaver MX or upgrade to a later
version, Dreamweaver automatically makes backup copies of existing user configuration files, so
that if you’ve customized those files by hand, you still have access to the changes you made.
When you uninstall Dreamweaver from a multiuser system (which you can do only if you have
administrative privileges), Dreamweaver can remove each user configuration folder for you.
Changing the default file type
By default, Dreamweaver shows all the file types it recognizes in the File > Open dialog box. You can
use a pop-up menu in that dialog box to limit the display to certain types of files. If most of your
work involves a specific file type (such as ASP files), you can change the default display. Whatever
file type is listed on the first line of the Dreamweaver Extensions.txt file becomes the default.
Note: If you want to see all file types in the File > Open dialog box, even the files Dreamweaver can’t open, you must
select All Files (*.*). This is different from All Documents, which shows only the files Dreamweaver can open.
To change the Dreamweaver default File > Open file type:
1 Make a backup copy of the Extensions.txt file in the Configuration folder.
2 Open Extensions.txt in Dreamweaver or in a text editor.
3 Cut the line corresponding to the new default, and paste it at the beginning of the file, to make
it the first line of the file.
4 Save the file.
5 Restart Dreamweaver.
To see the new default, select File > Open and look at the pop-up menu of file types.
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