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Dreamweaver CS4 with Developer Toolbox 1.0.1

Recordsets created in QUB fail when opened in CS4. Error message is:
Syntax Error: invalid qualifier ++ $orderNum;s*?>.
Work fine in CS3.

Updating CS4 Includes also fails with the error:
While executing onLoad in UpdateDTincludesFolder.htm, the following Javascript error(s) occurred:
In file "UpdateDTIncludes Folder"; initializeUI is not defined.
Then CS4 hangs.

Can anybody advise, or it's back to CS3?
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When you say:

>> Recordsets created in QUB fail when opened in CS4

Does that mean they were created in v1.0 of the Toolbox or with this version?

>> Updating CS4 Includes also fails with the error:

Explain further please.  What steps can I take to try and reproduce the error?
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In the new download version1.0.1.

Steps are:
Insert>Developer Toolbox>Control Panel>Update Includes Folder
Okay, thanks.  Against my better judgment I downloaded 1.01

I was able to make queries in QUB, so there may be something odd about your particular query.

Update Includes produced the same error.  I think you are looking at a buggy extension.
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>> 1.0.1 will work if I trash the  Configuration file, (again!). Restart; activate 1.0.1 only; restart.  Only then can the
>> Includes be updated.  Activate the few extensions supported by CS4 and restart.Choice of extensions makes no
>> difference; has, it seems, to be 1.0.1 first.

Sheesh.  You have more patience than I do with that extension.  Nice work figuring all that out.
I'm going to object because smudgemouse did answer the question with http:#a23767674 and that info should be kept for the future.

smudgemouse, can you please restart this by accepting the above post as the answer?

Also, FYI for future readers:  Adobe killed the Developer Toolkit suite because it is so crappy.  So there will not be any further updates nor future versions.