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Dreamweaver AppDev I really liked the DMX Support site. However... While very useful for troubleshooting beginning PHP and MySQL server setups, the tech note for this topic on the DMX Support site did not cover problems with the Dreamweaver MX 2004 v7.01 "MySQL Connection" dialog box testing errors other than 401. Specifically, HTTP error codes 404 and 405. This was the problem that "woodbridge" was asking about. I think it is a DMX bug. It worked for a while, then it didn't. Also an issue (maybe related), when I try to F12 preview my pages, Dreamweaver takes me to the root index ... http://www.webassist.com/forums/posts.php?id=33214 Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode May 6th,05:24 AM #1 Re: HTTP Error Code 405 Method not allowed I really liked the DMX Support site. However... While very useful for troubleshooting beginning PHP and MySQL server setups, the tech note for this topic on the DMX Support site did not cover problems http://www.justskins.com/forums/http-error-code-405-a-57941.html with the Dreamweaver MX 2004 v7.01 "MySQL Connection" dialog box testing errors other than 401. Specifically, HTTP error codes 404 and 405. This was the problem that "woodbridge" was asking about. I think it is a DMX bug. It worked for a while, then it didn't. Also an issue (maybe related), when I try to F12 preview my pages, Dreamweaver takes me to the root index page of my site (preexisting page on the remote server). If you know how to solve this problem, please add it to the DMX Support tech note, or add a new one and let me know. "woodbridge" and I are not the only ones having this problem. Thanks!! Lee graphwit Guest May 16th,10:06 AM #2 http error code 405 method not allowed hi, i am trying to build a asp.net side using dw mx2004. i installed the extansion from: [url]http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_19515#aspnet_db[/url] however, after i install the extension, i try to make a new connection, when i click the test button, the msg "http error code 405 method not allowed" appears. if i ignore the msg and just click "ok", then still "not table found". i made the connection exactly same as b4, which was tested successfully. i am using slq serv
Content Reviews FAQ's e-Magazines e-Books Books Extensions Templates Showcases Videos Forums Overview / Dreamweaver / HTTP Error Code 405 Method Not Allowed? Follow this http://www.dmxzone.com/forum/topic/25022/ topic Stop following this topic Share with a friend Back to product page This topic is locked HTTP Error Code 405 Method Not Allowed? vote! undo vote! TomMaurer Posted http://www.dbforums.com/showthread.php?795693-Dreamweaver-MX-error-405-w-MySQL-PHP 18 Sep 2003 04:38:26 I'm at the Database window trying to connect to an Access db with a connection string and I get the error? No one can http error tell me what is wrong. There isn't anything wrong with my connection strings. They have worked before, and they don't seem to work anymore.My host says there is nothing wrong at their end? Is it possible that the 6.1 updater I downloaded is bad?? Please help! Replies JulioTaylor Replied 18 Sep 2003 15:17:02 Hi Flee,Just a slightly http error code hopeful suggestion, check to make sure all your URL references in the site definition window are pointing to the right place (e.g. www.server.com/folder) or whatever.I've solved a million random problems by doing this before. If it doesn't work, try to delete your connection files and redoing the connections again. Also check your FTP permissions and any other file access restrictions on your connections folder.------------------------JulioPHP | MySQL | DWMXICQ: 19735247MSN: Reply to this topic Reply BEST VALUE Get All 120+Extensions & Templates starting at €49.00 per month See our Pricing MUST HAVE DMXzoneExtension Manager Download, install and update Dreamweaver Extensions instantly Free Download On Sale Only until October 19, 2016 Bootstrap 3 Dynamic Form Generator Save €10.00 €59.00 €49.00 Only until October 19, 2016 Bootstrap 3 Dynamic Table Generator Save €10.00 €59.00 €49.00 Only until October 19, 2016 Dynamic Paging Generator Save €10.00 €59.00 €49.00 Latest Extensions DMXzone Extension Manager for DW New generation installation of Dreamweaver extensions €59.00 Bootstrap 3 Dynamic Form Generator Auto generate dynamic forms in seconds &
sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 11 of 11 Thread: Dreamweaver MX error 405 w/MySQL PHP Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 05-26-03,00:41 #1 spin View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Join Date May 2003 Posts 1 Unanswered: Dreamweaver MX error 405 w/MySQL PHP I've searched lo and hi and i can't find a solution to this if my life depended on it. I'm running Win2k Pro, Apache, PHP and MySQL. I'm also trying to set up a test site on my local server. Whenever I try to select a database in Dreamweaver, i get the following error: HTTP ERROR CODE 405 METHOD NOT ALLOWED. I've tried the tech note solutions on Macromedia's site but to no avail. This is driving me crazy. I can connect to MySQL just fine using both MySQLadmin and MySQLCC. Thank a million Reply With Quote 06-18-03,07:43 #2 alliciab View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Registered User Join Date Jun 2003 Location Maryland Posts 1 I'm experiencing the same problem Have you received a response with a suggested solution? I'm getting the feeling this problem may be related more to MySQL, since I haven't had any troubles with Access. Thanks. Reply With Quote 06-18-03,22:23 #3 Ghadafi View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Join Date Jun 2003 Posts 1 I get the exact same error, and havent found any solution... I found a text saying something about MIME, but didnt completely understand it. Reply With Quote 06-18-03,23:31 #4<