What does the  toolbox add

Is this something new since Adobe took over that a toolbox is
an option to DreamWeaver? I was looking for documentation in on
line tutorials about forms. This would make you think that you need
the DreamWeaver Developers toolbox to make a form or to have the
form properly linked to a DB?
Is this true? Or what does the toolbox offer?
thanks
jerry h

The Toolbox is most of but not all of the behaviors that were
formerly
available in the Interakt Kollection since Adobe bought
Interakt last
September. A few of the advanced behaviors in it are PHP
only.
Nancy Gill
Adobe Community Expert
Author: Dreamweaver 8 e-book for the DMX Zone
Co-Author: Dreamweaver MX: Instant Troubleshooter (August,
2003)
Technical Editor: Dreamweaver CS3: The Missing Manual,
DMX 2004: The Complete Reference, DMX 2004: A Beginner's
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> Is this something new since Adobe took over that a
toolbox is an option to
> DreamWeaver? I was looking for documentation in on line
tutorials about
> forms.
> This would make you think that you need the DreamWeaver
Developers toolbox
> to
> make a form or to have the form properly linked to a DB?
>
> Is this true? Or what does the toolbox offer?
>
> thanks
> jerry h
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