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Permalink 13:02 by John Email 299 words, 1090 views, Categories: Web Development, Search Engines, Personal Life , Tags: 9, adobe, code, crash, cs3, dreamweaver, selecting, text, view

Adobe Dreamweaver 9 crashes when selecting text in code view

I just started doing some work on one of my sites and an annoying problem cropped up which I had (thankfully) forgotten all about. Whenever I selected any text at all, regardless of length, language, or any other criteria, in code view Dreamweaver would freeze and XP would prompt me to kill the program. Fortunately this problem seemed to be restricted to one specific include file in one site. Problem now is I have quite a bit of work to do in this file, and I don't fancy using Notepad. I like code colouring, alright?

Renaming the file, copying it, or saving it elsewhere using Notepad did sod all to fix it. There's nothing wrong with the code, because I'm amazing and don't write broken code. Dreamweaver is just being plain balls.

Google to the rescue! Maybe I was being a little bit hopeful with my search for "dreamweaver 9 crash", but I guess luck was on my side today. Result number 2 - Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 crashes when selecting text in code view ...

Swish! A quick read, some quick clicks, and my problem fixed! Here's a short copy and paste of what to do to fix the issue:

The crux of it was deleting the winfilecachexxxxx.dat file - Once doing this, it was plain sailing and hasn't crashed since.

On Windows Xp, the file is at:-

[drive]:\Documents and Settings\[username]\Application Data\Adobe\Dreamweaver
9\Configuration

On Windows Vista, you can find it in:-

[drive]:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Dreamweaver 9\Configuration
or accessible via windows explorer in
Desktop\[username]\Roaming\Adobe\Dreamweaver 9\Configuration

My Dreamweaver is back to it's awesome self now, running like sex. Thank you very much Martin Parry for being at the top of Google! I hope you don't mind me ripping off and linking your junk.

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Comment from: Martin Parry [Visitor] Email · http://www.beetrootstreet.com/blog
Hey John - Not a problem - Not sure about the junk comment ;-)

Glad it worked for you!

Martin
12/01/08 @ 11:49
Comment from: Julie [Visitor] Email
I had to delete the ENTIRE Dreamweaver 9 folder to resolve my crashing issues. Then, it worked perfectly. The folder gets recreated when you restart Dreamweaver.
19/08/08 @ 21:37
Comment from: Nick G [Visitor] Email · http://www.tritongroup.com
OMG this worked Great. I have been dealing with this problem for a long time. I even called Adobe, and they blamed it on windows.

Anyways, Thank You Very Much for this info!

Bookmarked! Thx!
06/11/08 @ 00:39
Comment from: John [Member] Email
Glad I could help! This problem seems to have hit everyone in my development team at work within the last 3 weeks, which is odd. There's no real change in activity, so we're not sure on any cause. Frustrating to say the least.
09/11/08 @ 00:06
Comment from: Mark [Visitor]
Thanks, This worked. This was a strange error, just started happening one day. Very, Very annoying.
20/11/08 @ 15:36

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