Template - Can't edit in code view

Can anyone help? I'm using Dreamweaver 8 and have a very
basic template that contains one editable region. I've been getting
an intermittent problem with trying to make changes to the editlbe
region in code view (on pages created from the template.) I get a
long error message about the fact that I am trying to make changes
in code that is not marked as editable, but it IS in an editable
region. Seems to allow me to make changes in Design View - but some
of what I want to do needs to be done in code view.
I've built virtually identical templates before, and never
had this problem. Please let me know if you can spot the problem.
If I need to include the CSS let me know.

Does the page validate (
http://validator.w3.org)? Code
errors anywhere on
the page (even in the CSS) will cause these error messages to
be thrown.
Also, the proper syntax for comments is not this -
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but rather this -
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(note the spaces)
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> Can anyone help? I'm using Dreamweaver 8 and have a very
basic template
> that
> contains one editable region. I've been getting an
intermittent problem
> with
> trying to make changes to the editlbe region in code
view (on pages
> created
> from the template.) I get a long error message about the
fact that I am
> trying
> to make changes in code that is not marked as editable,
but it IS in an
> editable region. Seems to allow me to make changes in
Design View - but
> some
> of what I want to do needs to be done in code view.
>
> I've built virtually identical templates before, and
never had this
> problem.
> Please let me know if you can spot the problem. If I
need to include the
> CSS
> let me know.
>
>
>
>
> <body>
>
> <div id="wrapper">
> <div id="sub_header">
> <img src="../images/sub_hdr.gif" alt="xxx"
width="330" height="92" />
> <div id="sub_address">
> <p>xxxx<br />
> <a href="xxx">xxx</a></p>
> </div> <!--end sub_address-->
> </div> <!--end sub_header-->
> <div id="tagline">
> <img src="../images/tagline.jpg" alt="xxx"
width="760" height="33" />
> </div> <!--end tagline-->
> <div id="leftnav">
> <ul>
> <li><a
href="../index.html">HOME</a></li>
> <li><a href="../about.html">ABOUT
US</a></li>
> <li><a
href="../events.html">EVENTS</a></li>
> <li><a
href="../membership.html">MEMBERSHIP</a></li>
> <li><a href="../contact.html">CONTACT
US</a></li>
> </ul>
> </div> <!--end leftnav-->
> <div id="pagetext">
> <!-- TemplateBeginEditable name="content" -->
> <h1 class="teal">Page Header here</h1>
> <p>Content here... </p>
> <!-- TemplateEndEditable -->
> </div>
> <!-- end pagetext-->
>
> </div> <!--end wrapper-->
>
> </body>
>

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