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Dreamweaver Version Compatibility

I currently have DW CS3 at work, and DW Studio 8 at home - can I create a website from home using the old version of Dreamweaver? Can I copy across a site in one go (ie. put it on a CD?), effectively transferring all files & pages to the CS3 version? The reason for asking is that I would hope to use the CS3 version to add features (such as SPRY menus etc.) that are unavailable on the old version. I would then publish it using the CS3 version. Is this all possible?

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Nick

RE: Dreamweaver Version Compatibility

Nicholas,

It should work perfectly fine, Ajax and spry have been around for a while, its just the Dreamweaver 8 did not have the tools to help you build the Ajax and Spry, however you could have still hand coded the Ajax features in Dreamweaver 8.

Hope this helps
David

 

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