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Allaire today debuted its latest release of its Web editing toolset.

Home Site allows developers to build and manage Web sites and includes an edit view for writing code, a design view for designing pages visually, and a browse view for checking the progress of a site in a browser-like environment.

The Cambridge, Massachusetts-based company's HomeSite also includes support for many budding standards, like the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language, DHTL Cascading Style sheets, and JavaScript.

Additionally, the product provides a customizable interface that includes dockable toolbars and "tag snippets" that can be private or shared with a Web team.

New code editing features in the product include coding for JavaScript, ASP, Perl, SQL, and DHTML.

Priced at $99 per CD-ROM or $89 for an electric version, HomeSite 4.0 runs on Windows 95 and 98 Windows NT and will ship in November.

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