Here’s just a short quickhelp post. Lately I’ve been developing webpages for a university course, and, since I run snow leopard on a mac, I do not have the ability to natively test my webpages in IE. Without getting into why this is important (most likely if you are reading this post, you already know), I will say that it has been a large pain in the rear for me to export my entire local website to a windows machine just to test on one lousy browser, then go back and make adjustments on my mac. Thus, I did a little research and found Adobe BrowserLabs, a Dreamweaver extension that allows you to preview and troubleshoot local webpages from within dreamweaver. I didn’t however, count on the technology gods biting me in the ass (stupid, I know). It seems that of the two part extension, only one part installs on snow leopard, and the other returns some zany error.
So after much frustration and time-wasting, I decided to turn to google. Buried under a heap of websites was a forum post that provided an equally ludicrous – but functional – solution that involves installing some weird service package. To save you the time and effort of looking for it yourselves, I have posted it here. Also, note that you MUST have the adobe extension manager patch for any of the following instructions to work (the download for that is linked to in the post)
The following is taken from the post:
(you can get the browserlabs extension here)
Our engineering team has released an update that will enable you to install the BrowserLab extensions for Dreamweaver CS4 with Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard). Instructions for installing the CSI 1.0.2 patch have been added to the BrowserLab FAQ (http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/BrowserLab#Adobe_BrowserLab_-_Known_Issues) and I have pasted them below as well.
To use the BrowserLab extensions for Dreamweaver CS4 with Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard):
If you are installing BrowserLab extensions on Snow Leopard for the first time:
- Install Dreamweaver CS4
- Install the Extension Manager CS4 2.1 patch (available here:http://www.adobe.com/exchange/em_download/) and CSI 1.0.2 patch from http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4568
- Follow prompts to install Browser Lab Extensions
If you received an error message while trying to install the second BrowserLab extension with Snow Leopard:
- Stop the “CS4ServiceManager” process (In your Activity Monitor, quit the process called CS4ServiceManager)
- Rename ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/CS4ServiceManager to ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/CS4ServiceManager_bkp
- Reinstall the second BrowserLab extension
Find the entire thing at http://forums.adobe.com/thread/486175
hope this helps,
Sasha













