Good day everyone,
I wanted to load some translators using Adobe Dreamweaver.
Instead of loading them, it just gives me these long irritable errors.
The following translators were not loaded due to errors:
ICEregions.htm: has configuration information that is invalid.
jQueryMobile.htm: has configuration information that is invalid.
XSLT Transform.htm: has configuration information that is invalid.
This is just one of the many errors that this program is giving me.
I need your help on this one.
Thank you very much to whoever can give me some ways to fix this.
I wanted to load some translators using Adobe Dreamweaver
Hi Hamilton Honny
Many Dreamweaver “Loading Translator” errors are caused due to their file cache system.
There are multiple methods to solve your problem.
Method 1
-
You have to reset you workspace layout that can solve many of your small problems.
-
Do this < C:\windows\workspace layout\[RESET “Current workspace Name”] >.
If your problem is not yet solved then we have another method to solve this problem.
Method 2
-
You have to go to into windows application data folder.
-
Go there < C:\Users\[Current user]\AppData\Roaming >.
-
Or go to window menu and click on Run now type “%appdata%” and press enter.
-
Now you are in your app folder, you have to Navigate to its configuration file.
-
As in my system it’s Adobe\DreamWeaverCS6\en_US\Configuration.
-
You have to find “winfilecache*.dat” files and remove/delete them.
-
Maybe you have more than one configuration directory in Adobe Dreamweaver.
-
Go to both folders and delete “winfilecache*.dat” files from there.
-
Restart your Dreamweaver and enjoy coding again.
It’ll surely help you a lot. Good Luck!
Regards,
Johnstoon Leen
I wanted to load some translators using Adobe Dreamweaver
Sometimes translators were not loaded due to the errors: xslt.htm has invalid configuration information.
This means the javaScript isn't getting along with itself or your system.
WHAT TO DO:
1. Go to main drive
2. Go to your user folder > library > application support
Then find the Dreamweaver folder(Make sure Dreamweaver is Not running)rename” configuration’’
“configuration – old.” Restart Dreamweaver.This should clear up the problem.
Another way could be:
Go to Windows Start menu > Run > type: %appdata% and hit enter.
Find theWinFileCache*.dat file(s) and delete them.. If you have more than one Configuration folder (I have "Configuration" and "Configuration-1") go into each one of those and delete WinFileCache*.dats.
Restart Dreamweaver.
You can start coding again.