Open *.ste file with a command line

Hello,
Is there a way to import by a command line like :
quote:
dreamweaver -open mysite.ste
I have a liste of *ste, and whant to run a script that
automaticly import and open the site in DW. Can we do that or there
is a solution to avoid to be inside the site panel to import an ste
Thanks...
Maelvon

If you ever find this answer, it would be extremely useful to me right now.

Similar Messages

  • Adobe Reader XI does not open files with a command line "path" argument.

    Adobe Reader XI does not open files with a command line "path" argument. Version X and lower all worked fine. I have deleted and reinstalled the program with no success. Is this a bug?

    Hi Daniel,
    What is the make of the printer and is it using PCL or PS driver.?
    Do you have Acrobat installed on this machine as well?
    Please check if 'Print Spooler' service is running on the machine.
    Regards,
    Rave

  • Problem opening a file from a command line executed program with args

    I have to run my program from the command prompt like this:
    c:\ java Parser template.txt keyvalue.dat output.txt
    I figured out how to read the args in, and I know they are being assigned to the proper variables. My template.txt, etc are in the same directory that I am in when I run the program. They are also all lowercase, just like the command.
    The only error it throws is the one that I coded (Error opening file template.txt) I would make my message better if I knew what the problem was!!!!
    Any ideas (either for what I'm missing or how to improve my error handling) :\
    Jen

    After catching the exception, call the printStackTrace() to have it print out the error it caught, as well as the file and line number it occured on...

  • How to Use Associated App to open a file in Linux command line?

    Hi all,
    I know in windows i call always run:
    Runtime.exec("start aPicture.jpg");in order to use the default picture viewer to view the pictures
    Runtime.exec("start aEmail.eml");in order to use the default email viewer to view the .eml file
    is there a simular command in linux as well? does it depend on different distributions as well?
    thank you.

    is there a simular command in linux as well? does it
    depend on different distributions as well?In linux it's different because the handling is done by the desktop environment. KDE has it's own file associations and Gnome has it's own. There might be some way to start a file like that, but you first need to see which DE is installed (if any) and start it using that DE's method.
    But I don't know how to do it, even though most likely it's possible.
    Sincerely,
    Jussi

  • I need to open a file with an associated programm.

    I need to open a file with an associated programm.
    I'm looking for two solutions:
    1. for Linux/Solaris/Unix/...
    2. for Windows 95/98/Nt/2000
    For Windows I have done this with command line
    Runtime.getRuntime().exec("rundll32 url.dll,FileProtocolHandler " + uSavePath);
    but it doesn't work on windows2000. We need an universal solution.
    For linux
    Process p = Runtime.getRuntime().exec("netscape openURL " + uSavePath);
    But may be anybody know better solution?

    You are right. For unix better solution is that my program to care about all association itself. As I undestend now it's a common solution for unix applications.
    But for windows it will be ugly enough. I've found another way for windows
    Win2000/NT: "cmd /C start filename /B"
    other Wins: start filename
    for linux I've stopped at doing this via Netscape.
    May be in future I'll make my property file.
    start filename - on Win95(may be 98/ME) returns -1 if file not assotiated with a programm, and doesn't shows openWith dialog. It solved using something like "rundll32 shell32, OpenWith filename"
    It's all for those how will solve this problem in future.

  • Error in opening a file with name in chinese characters with Runtime.exec

    The issue at hand is when I try to open a file with file name containing chinese characters in a localized environment in Windows through the following java code:
    Runtime.exec("rundll32 SHELL32.DLL,ShellExec_RunDLL {File_With_FileName_containing_Chinese_character}");
    the following error is thrown by windows.
    Cannot open file "C:\??.txt".
    with the exception
    java.io.IOException: CreateProcess: [Ljava.lang.String;@f5da06 error=2
            at java.lang.Win32Process.create(Native Method)
            at java.lang.Win32Process.<init>(Win32Process.java:66)
            at java.lang.Runtime.execInternal(Native Method)
            at java.lang.Runtime.exec(Runtime.java:566)
            at java.lang.Runtime.exec(Runtime.java:428)
            at java.lang.Runtime.exec(Runtime.java:364)
            at java.lang.Runtime.exec(Runtime.java:326)
            at Launcher.main(Launcher.java:26)
    When I try to use the same command (shown below) from the Windows Run command, the file opens sucessfully
    rundll32 SHELL32.DLL,ShellExec_RunDLL {File_With_FileName_containing_Chinese_character}
    Please suggest.
    Thanks in advance

    This may be a file association problem.  To solve that:
    In Windows 7:
    1. Right-click the file,
    2. Select "Open With" 
    select [Your Program Here]
    3. Check always use this program. 
    In Windows XP:
    1. Locate the file as you have described above
    2. Right click the file
    3. Select Open with from the pop-up menu
    4. Click Choose default program…
    5. Select Excel in the Recommended Programs box
    6. Check Always use the selected program to open this kind of file
    7. Click on OK.
    1.  Make Excel not available from Office 2007 listed under Programs and Features in Control Panel.
    2. Take a registry backup using the steps given here
    3. In the registry editor window expand HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT and navigate to .xls right and delete it.
    4. Exit Registry Editor
    5. Undo Step 1 to make Excel available.
    6.  Restart the computer and verify it the issue is fixed.
    If this answer solves your problem, please check Mark as Answered. If this answer helps, please click the Vote as Helpful button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire

  • Issues opening RAW files with CS2...

    I find if a bit complicated to open RAW files with Photoshop CS2 in iPhoto 08 (I'm using OS X 10.5). Currently the only way I've been able to do this is do a search for the file name in the finder, at the bottom of the Finder window, in the path, double click on the folder that the RAW files are in (user/my name/pictures/iphoto library/originals/2007/RAW files), then highlight the NEF files (the cameras a Nikon D200) I want to open, hit command/O then Photoshop CS2 opens the files in the RAW converter. If I try this from CS2 (command/O) the path goes as for as iphoto library (user/my name/pictures/iphoto library), at this point the iphoto library icon is ghosted out and can not be opened. If I drag and drop the image from iPhoto to the CS2 icon in the dock it opens as a jpg not the RAW file I need. If I try clicking my way to the folder from the left side of the finder, my name/pictures/iphoto library this is as far as I can go. There's something strange going on here. How can you go to a folder only one way and not the others? There seems to "hidden" folders now.
    So... My question (finally), how can I simply open RAW files from iPhoto 08 in CS2?

    In iPhoto's Advanced preferences select the checkbox under RAW Photos: "Use RAW when using external editor". That will open the Cr2 file in the raw editor. To get the edit to show in iPhoto you'll need to click on the Open Image button so the jpg version is created with the edits you made to the RAW file. Then when you save you'll need to navigate in the Save window to the Modified folder and save it into the folder representing the event that the original is in. It's not easy. I've not done much with RAW, just a few tests, so there may be an easier way to get iPhoto to recognize the edited version.
    If you don't use the Open File and close iPhoto won't display the edits you made to the RAW file.
    Do you Twango?
    TIP: For insurance against the iPhoto database corruption that many users have experienced I recommend making a backup copy of the Library6.iPhoto database file and keep it current. If problems crop up where iPhoto suddenly can't see any photos or thinks there are no photos in the library, replacing the working Library6.iPhoto file with the backup will often get the library back. By keeping it current I mean backup after each import and/or any serious editing or work on books, slideshows, calendars, cards, etc. That insures that if a problem pops up and you do need to replace the database file, you'll retain all those efforts. It doesn't take long to make the backup and it's good insurance.
    I've created an Automator workflow application (requires Tiger), iPhoto dB File Backup, that will copy the selected Library6.iPhoto file from your iPhoto Library folder to the Pictures folder, replacing any previous version of it. It's compatible with iPhoto 08 libraries. iPhoto does not have to be closed to run the application, just idle. You can download it at Toad's Cellar. Be sure to read the Read Me pdf file.

  • Opening .doc files with wrong program

    Hi *,
    first I've installed open office. A few month later I installed micorsoft office. After that I converted all office files. Everything was working fine. Now my mac forgot to open .doc files with ms word, he chooses oo word. I do'nt have these problems with .xls files.
    Where are the global settings that I can tell my mac to open .doc files with ms word (I will not use "open with" each time;-)
    Thanks in advance
    Michael
    Message was edited by: MichaelLudt

    Select the file. Do a "Get-Info" from the File menu. (command-I). In the drop down menu "open with" select the program and then confirm you want all files like these to open with that program.

  • Advice on constructing a test engine and formatting a spreadsheet test file to perform command line interface testing on a product through telnet or serial interface

    Advice on constructing a test engine and formatting a spreadsheet test file to perform command line interface testing on a range of products through telnet or serial interface and output pass/fail results.

    If I understand correctly, you want to do the following:
    1. Create one or more tab-delimited files that specify a series of query strings (that LabVIEW will send to your products) and expected reply strings (that LabVIEW will look for in response to each query)
    2. Run your LabVIEW program (the test engine) and have it execute one or more test scripts from file using either TCP/IP or serial communication to your units under test
    3. Track how many of the queries are met with the expected response, and output an indication of whether each step passed or failed
    If this is close to correct, then I've attached a sample test file and LabVIEW VI as an example; I chose the TCP/telnet method because it allowed me to use the ni.com Web site to simulate my tes
    t hardware. If you happen to own the LabVIEW Internet Toolkit, there's a VI called "Telnet Play Script" in the Telnet palette that does something fairly similar using TCP. The same general model would also work for Serial communications.
    Hope it helps,
    John Lum
    Attachments:
    test_engine.zip ‏24 KB

  • Can't open a file with acme.

    i installed acme in aur with yaourt -S acme and i try to open a file with acme but this does not seem work. this is output when i try to open an exist file.
    Warning - File hello.txt, line 1 (Zone <untitled>): Offset assembly still active at end of segment. Switched it off.
    No output file specified (use the "-o" option or the "!to" pseudo opcode).
    and when i try to open an nonexist file.
    Error: Cannot open toplevel file "fdsfds".
    thanks for reps.
    Last edited by angelfalls (2012-07-10 04:46:49)

    @perbh: thanks for rep.
    i try to man page but does not have got. i go to official page of acme but don't understand the conceptions.
    so i just want to know how to open a file with acme, or it must be embeded to a text editor ?

  • Compress/zip files from the command line in Windows 7?

    In Windows 7 is there a native way to compress or zip files from the command line?  I'd like to do it without installing any third-party utilities such as 7Zip.

    I fully agree that Compact is not the answer. There are additional concerns with the Compact command. It enables disk compression which is a total no-no. Very bad! It makes your computer very slow and is quite difficult to undo. The only time anyone should
    use this command is when they're removing disk compression because someone turned it on to save space.  Turning this off has to be done by booting into the recovery console, if my memory serves me correctly, and it's a real nuisance.  So
    definitely no to the Compact command.
    If you wanted to compress files before sending them to another drive, or over a network, or by email, then Compact wouldn't actually help at all because the files have to get uncompressed whenever they're accessed, especially before sending them anywhere. 
    When I say accessed, I mean that just looking at a file triggers the OS to decompress it in the background and present you with an uncompressed version of it then letting you change it and recompressing it again for storage every single time you access the
    file, which is why your machine gets slower.  If you have folders or files that have blue text instead of black, then you've probably already made this mistake.
    I would also like to know if there is a built-in command for zipping files/directories, or, if there isn't such a thing built into Windows, then I would like to know if this is feature is accessible through Visual Studio, which would be just as good as having
    a command-line program for those of us that do a bit of programming.
    If anyone knows if MS provides such a feature, either by command-line or through an API, then I'd love to hear about it.  Good luck to those of you that have disk compression turn on.

  • Inquiry about opening any file with internet explorer

    Dear all,
    i am opening any file with internet explorer on the client machine.but i want to open it as READ-ONLY. so is there any parameter i should add to the command.
    the command i am using is :
    client_host('"\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe " "'||v_file_name||'"'; );
    Thanks in advance

    Hi,
    I don't think there is a way to open a file as read only using Client_Host. But i can give you another suggestion. Change the permission of the file to readonly (may be using chmod command) before opening the file in the browser.
    client_host('chmod -w '||v_file_name);Regards,
    Arun

  • Running jar files from the command line

    I have always felt it would be useful to run a jar file from th command line in EXACTLY the same way as an EXE. On some systems, typing MYAPP.JAR will run the app, but doesn't output and command line data, so it only works for GUI apps. I've come up with a tiny C program that runs java -jar xxxx.jar for you.
    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <string.h>
    #include <process.h>
    void main(int argc,char *argv[])
         char cmd[1024];
         strcpy(cmd,"java -jar ");
         strcat(cmd,argv[0]);
         strcat(cmd,".jar");
         for(int arg=1;arg<argc;arg++)
              strcat(cmd," ");
              strcat(cmd,argv[arg]);
         system(cmd);
    }Simply compile this to an exe, rename the exe to the name of your jar file and put it in the same directory. Then just type 'MyJarFile' (no jar extension) and it should run. It passes all command live args as well. Comments ?

    Here's a better version. The JAR and the EXE can be anywhere in the PATH:
    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <string.h>
    #include <stdlib.h>
    #include <process.h>
    void main(int argc,char *argv[])
         char jar[1024];
         char cmd[1024];
         strcpy(cmd,argv[0]);
         strcat(cmd,".jar");
         _searchenv(cmd,"PATH",jar);
         strcpy(cmd,"java -jar ");
         strcat(cmd,jar);
         for(int arg=1;arg<argc;arg++)
              strcat(cmd," ");
              strcat(cmd,argv[arg]);
         system(cmd);
    }

  • Can't open .wmf files with Illustrator

    I'm using Creative Suite CS2 on a PC/Windows XP operating system.
    I'm suddenly unable to launch Illustrator when I try to open a .wmf file from within Windows Explorer. Instead, I get an error message that the file itself is not a valid program (DUH!).
    I also cannot open them with the "Edit Original" command in InDesign.
    I have tried changing the "Opens With Program..." option in the file properties from within Windows Explorer over and over.
    Oddly, I can always open .wmf files with Illustrator from within Adobe Bridge, simply by double-clicking the file. And of course, I can open them from within Illustrator by simply going to "open file".
    But I really want to be able to use the "Edit Original" feature in InDesign to launch and open .wmf files in Illustrator.
    Anybody know what's going on? Is this a Windows problem, an Illustrator problem or an InDesign problem? And how do I fix it?
    Thanks so much for any suggestions.

    I'm sorry you're having this problem with Illustrator.  Would you mind reposting over on the Illustrator forums?  You've posted in the AIR forum and I think you'll have better luck over there.
    Thanks,
    Chris

  • Externally opening a file with the program its associated with

    Basically I'm looking to simulate what would happen if you double clicked on something in a windows explorer window. I want to have the operating system open a file with the application that as associated with it.
    how do I do it?

    Have you considered the portability issue?
    Win - Associate by editable user preferences
    Mac - Associate to creation program
    Unix/Dos - Explicitly associate program at command
    Rather than just using exec, you could look into something encapsulated to set which program to use so you could use on other system.

Maybe you are looking for

  • N8 infection

    I am using Nokia n8 since 1 and half year. I had upgraded my phone from symbian to belle through nokia suite 3.4. At that time it updates the os. I downloaded many themes and other software compatible with my phone from ovi suite and phoneky.com. whe

  • Using Dazzle

    I have a dazzle (Hollywood DV bridge)that takes in s video and uses a firewire to input into the Powerbook G4. Problem is i-movie shows a realtime image but only in black and white. How do I get color ???? Note: the same arrangement was working on th

  • Ipad cover doesn't allow swipe up for airplay on ios7

    Help! I have downloaded ios7 on all our school ipads and because of the shape of our ipad covers, can no longer access airplay. We cannot swipe up as the cover is too chunky. Does anyone know of another way to access airplay other than the swipe up??

  • Can we get a feature list for the next update?

    I'm early in the planning stages for a project and am wanting to make a decision on what Stage3D framework to use. We're not opposed to putting in the extra effort to build from the ground-up but so far I'm loving Proscenium. Unfortunately, and under

  • Trying to buy Creative Cloud, screen stuck on confim order. What should I do?

    Hey, I'm trying to buy CC (one-year prepaid). After entering all my personal and credit card info, I click confirm. Next to the "Confirm Membership" button, is a loading graphic square spinning-about. This is going on for a long time now and I am una