Use the English version of Adobe Dreamweaver CS3, feel better ah, oh who knows this dongdong acclimatized, encounter Chinese will be a problem, a piece of error-free program incredibly will be wrong, is our program problem, or our machine problem, hehe, temporarily do not know, But the problem always has to be solved. Just sort it out here and share it with everyone.
Problem one, Chinese coding support
By default, Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 supports UTF-8 encoding, which can easily occur if someone uses Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 to open a previously written web page without specifying the encoding.
By default, it is saved as Utf-8 encoding mode. resulting in garbled (if any), the Web page will not run. In fact, it specifies the encoding when the file is saved, as long as we change this way. Save a file in Notepad.
Workaround:
1. Use Notepad to copy and save the code directly from the open Adobe Dreamweaver CS3.
2, not found at the moment