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    » About the Resource Level Monitor in Macromedia HomeSite
    Published 06/28/2006

    About the Resource Level Monitor

    The Resource Level Monitor runs in the background when you start HomeSite+ for Dreamweaver MX and warns you when resources reach a critical level, enabling them to save documents and close the application before a crash occurs. However, the warning dialog box was not labeled with the application name, and users had to edit the Windows registry to configure the monitor.

    As a result, the Resource Level Monitor has been enhanced for this release so that the warning dialog box includes the application name in the window title and in the message text, to indicate that it is generated by HomeSite+ for Dreamweaver MX.

    Also, users can now configure the monitor in a graphical user interface.

    Note

    You must have rsrc32.dll installed on your computer to use the Resource Monitor. This DLL file comes from the Windows System Resource Monitor.

    » Unicode issues in HomeSite/HomeSite+ 5.5
    Published 06/28/2006
    The following Unicode issues have been discovered with Macromedia HomeSite 5.5 and HomeSite+ 5.5.

    It is not possible in HomeSite to set the charset to the UTF-8 code page and therefore, UTF-8 saved files with double byte characters are not displayed correctly in the Edit tab. This is logged as Macromedia issue 47134.

    WorkAround:

    If you have a web document that you've developed in HomeSite and would like to add Unicode characters to the document but are unable to due to HomeSite's lack of a Unicode character set, you can use Notepad to insert the Unicode characters in your document.

    This workaround is for Windows 2000, XP and Server 2003 operating systems. Code pages for the languages that you are using must be installed on your machine before proceeding. You can install the code pages via Control Panel > Regional Options.
    1. Develop your web document in HomeSite and save as Unicode; leave the document open in HomeSite.
    2. Windows 2000 only (this step can be skipped for Windows XP or Windows Server 2003):

      Open the document in Notepad and change the Format-Font to Arial Unicode MS or Lucida Sans Unicode.
    3. Input Unicode characters either by typing directly in Notepad or copy and paste from a browser, etc. into Notepad.
    4. Save the file in Notepad: File > Save.
    5. Switch to HomeSite and, when prompted to reload file, select "Yes."
    6. In HomeSite, select the Browse tab. The Unicode characters should now display correctly.
    IMPORTANT: This file should not get saved directly in HomeSite again. If saved in HomeSite, all the Unicode characters will be displayed as ??? in the browser. Therefore, after step 5, make changes and save the file in Notepad.

    If dynamic web pages that have been saved in HomeSite as UTF-8 are served on Unix, Linux, or Mac OS X servers, the Byte Order Mark (BOM) will be displayed on the rendered page. This is logged as Macromedia issue 53857.
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