Dreamweaver CS3 debug tools for CF8?

Does anyone know of/have any native or 3rd party tools or
extensions that will debug CF code (like the CFEclipse debugger)
for DW CS3?
Thanks,
Rich

If you have installed the CF8 extension for Dreamweaver CS3 (
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/coldfusion/8/dreamweaverupdate/cf8_tags_for_dw.mxp),
the CF8 debug tools are included.

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