Following Adobe's acquisition of the Macromedia product suite, releases of Dreamweaver subsequent to version 8.0 have been more compliant withW3C standards. Recent versions have improved support forWeb technologies such asCSS,JavaScript, and variousserver-side scriptinglanguages andframeworks, includingASP (ASP JavaScript, ASP VBScript, ASP.NET C#, ASP.NET VB),ColdFusion,Scriptlet, andPHP.[3]
The older Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 also features a Middle Eastern version that allows typingArabic,Persian,Urdu, orHebrew text – whose scripts are written from right to left – within the code view. Whether the text is fully Middle Eastern (written from right to left) or includes both English and Middle Eastern text (written left to right and right to left, respectively), it will be displayed properly.