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From: keith_pd on 28 Jan 2007 15:20 Has a solution to this been found. I too am having this message appear for Fireworks. and the "You've requested a language ('en') in Flash as well. I just updated to Dreamweaver 8.02 as well. I have an iMac 10.4.8 It hasn't crashed any programs but it sure is annoying.
From: tracyx on 3 Feb 2007 15:43 I have seen this problem occasionally, but was able to make it go away by turning on the proper fonts for the project in Suitcase. But TODAY I can't open ANY of my files... I get this message "Problem loading the content XML, You've requested a language ('en") which doesn't not have any available content. HELP! Why has this happened? I have all the current software - Dreamweaver isn't running simlutaneously...
From: AjPID on 5 Feb 2007 10:53 I have had this issue as well. Is anyone from Adobe going to comment on this or has any user come up with a solution/workaround that works? I tried the quitting both FW and DW, but that doesn't work for me.
From: Freeney on 9 Feb 2007 09:01
Hello I'm a Tech in LIverpool John Moores University. I've seen this error happen to a number of students. Is the cases I've seen it happens when students ask dreamweaver to make a web photo album. Fireworks is automatically launched and the error appears. As they are dealing with photos they naturally store their images in folders such as e.g. :17/02/04 When they select this as their "source images folder" the computer sees this as 17>02>04 i.e. three separate folders Renaiming the folder 17_02_04 resolves this issue. An obvious fix for an obvious fault but can be overlooked. |