> Does cfeclipse have the built in FTP file browser like
> Homesite does?  I
> find that to be a useful feature....

> Rick

There is an FTP plugin for eclipse iirc... I'm not using it yet...
eclipse/cfe still doesn't have features that I use every day... most
notably auto-synch (Dreamweaver - put files on save in the project).
Really, ideally eclipse or cfeclipse should have something that's a
bit more robust than what Dreamweaver has currently. It should a)
provide auto-synchronization for any file operation which occurs in
the file browser (move, rename, delete -- preferably paired with SVN
integration, so that I can svn-rename and have that change
automatically coppied to a remote folder (I don't test projects in my
svn working directory)) and b) should support multiple remote sites so
that if I make changes to /index.cfm in project x I can have it
automatically copy that file both to another mirrored local directory
and to an ftp site if I want. This would save me the considerable
hassle of trying to get rsync working on my windows machine. ... I
think somebody recommended a windows alternative to rsync although at
the moment I can't remember the name of it... damn... that was
probably important... oh well...




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