Tethered shooting and Canon live view

When using tethered shooting with LR3, is it possible to see the live view image (Canon 1dsIII)? I looked for a setting, but couldn't find any.
Jonathan

Jonathan,
No, you can't. Tethering isn't as feature-rich as folks would like.
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    is setup as a vhost and correctly displays when entered into a
    browser.
    Ive set the url prefix to
    http://site/
    Ive set local root to G:\Websites\site
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Cheers.

    > How do i set it up so, like with plain .html pages, you
    can make a change
    > to
    > the source code and instantly see the change in Live
    View?
    Did you try using F5 to refresh the page? If that doesn't
    work for you,
    then you'll have to drop and restart Live view. No need to
    save and reload
    the page.
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    "Major_Disaster" <[email protected]> wrote
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    > Hello,
    >
    > Im trying to setup Dreamweaver CS4 with a php website im
    making. Ive setup
    > the
    > site information, and provided a testing site (XAMPP),
    and i can see the
    > fully
    > rendered .php pages in the Live View tab. However, say i
    change some of
    > the
    > text in the .php file (say from <p>Hello</p>
    to <p>Hi</p>) and then click
    > in
    > the Live View tab - the page does not update. It seems
    to do something,
    > bit
    > just returns the same.
    >
    > How do i set it up so, like with plain .html pages, you
    can make a change
    > to
    > the source code and instantly see the change in Live
    View?
    >
    > (At the moment i have to make the change to the source
    code, save it,
    > click
    > Live View to cancel it, and then click Live View again).
    >
    > Background:
    > Ive setup XAMPP (G:\XAMPP\)
    > Ive setup vhosts in apache.
    > Ive stored my websites in G:\Websites
    > Ive set the testing server to G:\Websites\site, where
    "site" is setup as a
    > vhost and correctly displays when entered into a
    browser.
    > Ive set the url prefix to
    http://site/
    > Ive set local root to G:\Websites\site
    >
    > Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    >
    > Cheers.
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