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A: This could be a browser cache problem. Browser caching is generally a good thing, why download the same page again and again while you can download it once and save it on the browser? But if you edit a web page online this is not a wanted behavior.

Follow these steps to change browser cache settings:

Changing Internet Explorer Cache Settings (PC)
  1. Click on the Tools Menu > Select Internet Options
  2. Click on the General tab > Under Browsing History, click on the Delete ... button.
  3. In the Temporary Internet Files area, click the Delete Files ... button to clear the cache.
    Close that window.
  4. Next, click on the Settings button (still in General > Browsing History area) and check, "Every time I visit the webpage".
  5. Click the OK button at the bottom of the Settings window.
  6. Click the OK button at the bottom of the Internet Options window.
Changing Mozilla Firefox Cache Settings (PC)
  1. Open a browser window, delete the address in the URL bar and type about:config. Press the Return key to see Firefox settings. NOTICE: do not include the http prefix here
  2. Scroll down to browser.cache.check_doc_frequency. It should be set to 1. If it's not, double click on the text and in the resulting dialogue box, enter 1 and click OK.

    Possible values and their effects
    0 - - > Check for a new version of a page once per session (a session starts when the first application window opens and ends when the last application window closes).
    1 - - > Check for a new version every time a page is loaded.
    2 - - > Never check for a new version - always load the page from cache.
    3 - - > Check for a new version when the page is out of date. (Default)
  3. Close window, exit and restart Firefox to enact the change.

A: Yes, you can. You could use your notebook to dial in from your hotel room, run WebEditor2006 in your internet explorer and modify your office hours in real time.

A: Typical users are andividuals and small business owners who need an easy solution to maintain their web pages and make regular changes on their own.

A: WebEditor2006 uses libraries available with Microsoft Internet Explorer 5+ or Firefox 1.5+. You can use Firefox 1.5+ for Mac to modify your web pages online with WebEditor2006. But of course you can view modified pages with any web browser afterwards.

A: Yes, we will launch a new version webeditor2008 in January 2008.

A: Yes, you can. With webeditor2006 you can lock single navbar buttons easily. If, for example, you want to lock the "bold" button, please do the following: Search for file "navbar.ini" within your webeditor2006 installation folder.

A: Yes, you can. WebEditor2006 is very easy. 1. Download the current package (ZIP file) 2. Unpack the ZIP file 3. Double click on "setup.exe" to start the installation wizard and follow the instructions.

A: Yes, this is also possible. The setup wizard also supports installation on a local machine. In this case please ensure that you also have a PHP functionality on your localhost.

A: We think CMS software has to adapt to an existing webpage and not the other way round. You don't need a database and you can edit your existing web pages as is.

A: No, you don't need a database.

A: No limitations. Our 30 day trial has the same functionality than the full version.

A: This means you don't need to worry about whether you'll be able to get our software running on your domain. If required our staff will install WebEditor2006 for you.

A: System requirements to run WebEditor2006 are very low. You must be able to run PHP files on your webaccount. Ask your internet service provider if you're not sure. Besides you just need any Windows PC with Internet Explorer 5+ to run WebEditor2006.

A: To store your HTML files online you need sufficient read / write permissions for your HTML files and the appropriate folders. WebEditor2006 automatically verifies file permissions. In some cases it could be necessary to change file permissions manually.

A: WebEditor2006 is running online. Many other website tools are installed on your local PC. Then modified files are uploaded to your webserver. For you this means you always need this single PC. WebEditor2006 is running on your domain. You can edit your

A: WebEditor2006 is a mini content management tool. You can modify your websites online. Let's say you are from New York and on a trip through Australia. You could visit an internet cafe in Sydney, start WebEditor and write "I'm back not until next month" on your website. And if you like you could upload some holiday pictures, too.

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