As of Ultraedit version 12, it's not quite transparent, but it's pretty close. If you Open a file from FTP (File menu option), and hit save, it will automatically upload the file to the server. It's a little slow on the save (as in hit save and count to 10), but it does the job well.
Ultraedit seems to do a good job of keeping this functionality far enough away from you to be easily accessible. It's on an FTP submenu of the File menu, and there are no toolbar buttons for Open From and Save As to FTP by default. You have to add them manually. The server setup is a bit clunky, but once you've added your account info, you never have to do it again. I have to say the cleanest implementation of this I've seen is in KDevelop (KDE Application, Linux based but open source). You just type in a URL in the file open dialog, and it attempts to log into the server. If anonymous authentication fails, it prompts you for a username and password, which you can optionally save in another app called KWallet. All of it happens inline, and it's very intuitive. Unfortunately, I haven't had the heart to try to compile it under Cygwin. :) On 7/11/06, Miles Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 12:36 AM 7/11/2006, you wrote: UE still lives on my machine, but it's no longer my "daily editor" but it is invaluable if I have to look at a binary file. Ian Meade has a fine editor there. Maybe I should download the latest version and give it a try. When I last checked, its FTPdown/Edit/FTPup cycle was not transparent, but that may have been v. 9 or v.10 - my copy is a pretty old v.7.
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