12 Jan
Posted by Zach as Geeky Tips, Technology
Do you get the following error message to continuously pop-up on Dreamweaver? Or something similar?
“The following translators were not loaded due to errors:
Spry.htm: has configuration information that is invalid.
XSLT.htm: has configuration information that is invalid”
If so, stay calm, get a glass of water, and read this tutorial for the solution.
Solution to the Problem:
Exit out of Dreamweaver before doing the following.
Step 1. Follow one of the links below on your computer, relating to which version of Dreamweaver you own and which OS you have.
Dreamweaver CS3 on Windows Vista:
C:Users[username]AppDataRoamingAdobeDreamweaver 9Dreamweaver CS3 on Windows XP:
C:Documents and Settings[username]Application DataAdobeDreamweaver 9Dreamweaver 8 on Windows XP:
C:Documents and Settings[username]Application DataMacromediaDreamweaver 8Dreamweaver 8 on Windows Vista:
C:Users[username]AppDataRoamingMacromediaDreamweaver 8Dreamweaver CS3 on Macintosh:
Mac HD/Users/[user]/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Dreamweaver 9/Dreamweaver 8 on Macintosh:
Mac HD/Users/[user]/Library/Application Support/Macromedia/Dreamweaver 8/
Step 2. Find the folder that says “configuration”.
Step 3. Rename the folder to something like “Configuration Old”.
Step 4. Try loading Dreamweaver. The problem should solve. If not, I suggest you check out Adobe’s official troubleshooting guide for the topic. Good luck.
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16Hello everybody I’m relatively new to 3d printing and I have quite a few questions on the topic, so I hope you won’t get mad at me for asking here at least a few of them. I think before I’ll get seriously into sculpting I should focus on the software itself, and that’s what I would like to ask you about. Mainly, should I look for the most crudest CAD I can find or would it be better to look for something more complex? I’m worried that I’ll get some undesirable habits while working with less complex software. Right now I’m trying out some online software called SelfCAD (I didn’t have to download anything). I’ve read some good opinions about it, but maybe you could share yours as well? The second question is about the program as well: should I search for program that will let me design and slice it in it, or should I use a separate program for each of them? The one I’m suing allows me to do both i it. Will it even make a difference? Weirdly, I couldn’t find the answer to that, as it seems like most websites want to focus on the very basics (like what is 3d printing and so on), and while the answers to those questions are fine, it seems like no one wants to go into the details (it looks like some of them even plagiarise each other! I swear I’ve found the same answers to the same questions on at least 3 different sites) but I’m getting off-topic… The last question is about 3d pens. Would it be possible to somehow convert whatever I draw with a 3d pen to a 3d model in a CAD software? For example, if I’ll draw a dog with 3d pen, would it be possible to get its design in a software? I’m not sure how that could even work, but the very idea sounds appealing to me. Anyway, I think I’ll stop here just in case no one will ever answer me and all of this writing will be for nothing. I’m sorry that I’m using your content to ask questions, but I hope you’ll understand and advice a newbie like me. Anyway, thank you for posting. I learned something from this and that’s always appreciated. Thank you, and I hope to hear back from you very soon
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