Installing Java SE 6 Runtime on IMac Yosemite to open Dreamweaver

I am having terrible trouble doing this.
I have installed SE Runtime 7 and 8 but the dialogue box keep demanding 6.
The "Install" button does  not work.
Been into websites - not go - the Apple support page is BLANK on SE 6 Runtime.
Help

Did you try this link?
Where can I get the latest version of Java 6?

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