When you have a project open, go to the bottom left corner where the rain 
cloud is and enter your site settings, including FTP. Once that's done, you 
can use the "Deploy Site" command in that same menu thingie.

There is one gotcha, though. Doing it this way ties up BBEdit until the 
site is deployed. In other words, you can't be editing or doing something 
else while BBEdit is deploying your site. On large sites, this can 
represent a fair amount of time.

My work-around was to create an AppleScript to call Fetch, and then I 
invoke that from the Unix Worksheet that is attached to the project. This 
way, the upload / deploy action is turfed off to Fetch, and I can get back 
to work in BBEdit.

On Wednesday, February 6, 2013 8:36:48 PM UTC-8, Sambodhi Prem wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> How can a desktop BBEdit Project (complete with file structure, HTML, 
> JavaScript, PHP, image files...and others) be uploaded to a server via 
> BBEdit's built-in FTP client? 
>
> Then--once uploaded--how can the entire project be synched between 
> desktop and server? 
>
> thanks,
>
> Sambodhi Prem
>

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