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title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. More discussions in Dreamweaver an unidentified error has occurred dreamweaver cs4 support forum All CommunitiesDreamweaver support forum 12 Replies Latest reply on Jan 23, 2015 7:04 PM by marceln9152585 "an unidentified error has occurred" Dreamweaver Virtual Viadas Aug 23, 2010 3:37 PM dreamweaver cs3 an unidentified error has occurred HelloI was trying to connect to a Mysql server in Dreamweaver Cs5.When I test the server the following error appear ""an unidentified error has occurred".The thing is the FTP server works fine, the test server is active.The password and the name are correct and the host is correct too.If I use a php script I have no trouble reaching the server but if I
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try to use Dreamweaver I keep getting the same error.My Dreamweaver version is CS5, I am using Windows 7 in a Pc with a Intel Core i7 computer.Please help me.I never had this error before, and the SQL connection use to work in Dreamweaver CS3. I have the same question Show 0 Likes(0) 19340Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 12 replies 1. Re: "an unidentified error has occurred" Dreamweaver MurraySummers Aug 23, 2010 3:44 PM (in response to Virtual Viadas) Are you trying to use DW to connect to the remote server, or a local one? If the former, have you enabled your IP address as a foreign client on the remote site's control panel? Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: "an unidentified error has occurred" Dreamweaver Virtual Viadas Sep 4, 2010 5:36 PM (in response to MurraySummers) helloI am trying to connect to a remote server.My Ip is enabled.As I say, I used it with the CS3 version.Thank youBest RegardsVirginia Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 3. Re: "an unidentified error has occurred" Dreamweaver olie04 Oct 1, 2010 12:51 PM (in
Content Reviews FAQ's e-Magazines e-Books Books Extensions Templates Showcases Videos Forums Overview / Dreamweaver / Help! An unidentified error has occurred Follow this topic Stop following this topic Share with a friend Back to product page This topic is locked Help! An unidentified error has how to connect dreamweaver to mysql database occurred vote! undo vote! johnhenderson Posted 11 Oct 2003 10:07:45 Hi Guys,I posted this in the an unidentified error has occurred. wordpress categories PHP section but got no help. I am in a bit of a dilema here, I am using dream weaver 6.0 to build
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a dynamic web site with apache, php and mysql. Every thing seemed to be working fine until I installed version 7.0. Now when I try connecting to an existing database, dreamweaver can't find it. I even went to macromedia https://forums.adobe.com/thread/706601 web site and found that this is a known problem. But is still did not help me to solve the problem. I know that it is to do with the 2 files in the _mmserverscripts folder. But I do not know what to add to them. Much appreciate any thing on thischeersJohncheersJohnMySql - Apache - PHP - Dreamweaver MX Replies bryandaniel Replied 05 Mar 2006 17:15:06 After 2 grueling days of trying to figure this out, I finally http://www.dmxzone.com/forum/topic/25408/ was able to resolve the issue with the infamous "an unidentified error has occurred" while trying to load/identify a MySQL database within DreamWeaver MX 2004. The problem is with PHP, not DWMX 2004. I'm sure some of this may not be accurate however I tested this on two machines running Windows XP SP2 and both times this worked. I'm assuming you've got the MySQL files installed and the ODBC driver installed as well. I'm not responsible for anything you do to your machine. With that said, I hope this post saves someone a lot of time. Files I have installed or versions I have running:IIS v5.1 (Windows XP Pro SP2)DreamWeaverMX 2004 v7.0.1 Mysql-essential-5.0.18-win32.msiMysql-connector-odbc-3.51.12-win32driver.msiMysql-administrator-1.1.8-win.msiMysql-query-browser-1.1.20-win.msiPhp-5.1.2-win32.zip (this is the manual install file, not the windows installer .exe file)The following are condensed directions that come from the install.txt file within the PHP .zip:1.) If you were like me and tried installing a previous version of PHP, you must uninstall EVERYTHING. When removing the previous versions of PHP, select CUSTOM and select everything (.dll and .ini files especially). This is what I did, you may not have to. Backup if you must, I didn't….. I like to live dangerously 2.) Extract php-5.1.2-win32.zip to a folder. I used C:\PHP. I had to create the folder PHP because v5.1.2 doesn't create this folder for you. You may choose adifferent location but do not have spaces in the path (like C:\Progr
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- $250! Previous Next Fixing the Dreamweaver Unidentified Error When using the Data Objects So If you have used Dreamweaver to do rapid development of a website, you will quickly learn of it's limitations. In areas it can shorten development time, and in other areas, it still requires good old fashioned programming knowledge to get the job done. Well, in this last project I am doing, I require a database interaction (which means handling data entry forms as well as listing and updating as well. This is one of the functions that Dreamweaver can save time on… a lot of time because it creates the tables and database update code for you. Sure, there will be some minor modification that comes up, but it is much less by far than creating everything from scratch. So what is required to use this functionality and where is it on Dreamweaver, and how do you avoid the "Unidentified error occurs when testing a PHP / MySQL connection"? Before you even get started, you do need to have your database schema in place (all of your tables and even some of your data if needed). You will need the usually database username, password, and localhost info available as well before you get started. These are the steps I took to finally get this working and finally get rid of that Unidentified Error when trying to get the data objects working. Create database and tables on your host server Create a new site (or update one that is already there) within Dreamweaver Upload the server scripts into the directory "_mmServerScripts/"(or whatever you call your test server scripts directory) at the same level as your /www directory on your server. You won't see this directory within Dreamweaver and will only be able to see it with another FTP Program. You can find these test server scripts on your computer at: Hard Drive:Applications:Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004:Configuration:Connections:Scripts:PHP_MySQL:_mmDBScripts if you have a MAC and C:\Program Files\Macromedia\Dreamweaver MX 2004\Configuration\Connections\Scripts\PHP_MySQL\_mmDBScripts if you have a PC
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