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Creating and editing a browser profile
Create a browser profile by modifying an existing profile. For example, to create a profile for a
future version of Microsoft Internet Explorer, you can open the profile for the most recent version
of Internet Explorer that has a profile, add any new tags or attributes introduced in the new
version, and save it as a profile for the new version.
Note: Before you create a browser profile for a new version of a browser, check the Macromedia Exchange for
Dreamweaver site at www.macromedia.com/exchange/dreamweaver to see if Macromedia has supplied a browser
profile that you can download and install using the Extension Manager.
To create or edit a browser profile:
1 Using a text editor, open an existing profile.
If youre creating a new profile, open the profile that most closely resembles the profile you
intend to create, then save the file under a new filename.
2 If youre creating a new profile, change the name that appears on the first line of text in the file.
(Two profiles cannot have the same name.)
3 Add any new tags or attributes that you know are supported by the browser, using the syntax
shown inAbout browser-profile formatting” on page 20.
If you dont want to receive error messages about a particular unsupported tag, add it to the list
of supported tags. If you do this, save the profile in a separate file with a new filename (such as
Browsername x.x limited). Giving this alternate profile a new name preserves the original
profile with only the tags that are truly supported.
4 Delete any tags or attributes that are not supported by the browser.
This step is probably unnecessary if you are creating a profile for a new version of Netscape
Navigator or Internet Explorer, because browsers rarely drop support for tags.
5 Add any custom error messages according to the syntax shown in “About browser-profile
formatting” on page 20.
The profiles that come with Dreamweaver list all supported tags for the specified browsers. To
add a custom error message to a tag, add
!msg="message" after !Error. For example, this
information appears in the Netscape Navigator 3.0 profile (along with other attributes not
shown here):
<!ELEMENT HR name="Horizontal Rule" >
<!ATTLIST HR
COLOR !Error
>
To add a custom error message enter !msg= and then your error message, in quotation marks:
<!ELEMENT HR name="Horizontal Rule" >
<!ATTLIST HR
COLOR !Error !msg="Internet Explorer 3.0 supports the COLOR tag in
horizontal rules, but Netscape Navigator 3.0 does not."
>
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You can use !Error for all error situations, or you can use !Warning to indicate that a tag will
be ignored but will not actually cause an error.
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