It's not a full FTP client, you can't set permissions in it. I think that's
a major minus in DW's favor. Especially if you don't have access to ssh into
your machine ... 

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Hulse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 10:09 PM
To: 'php'
Subject: Re: [PHP] What software do you use for writing PHP?

On Dec 6, 2005, at 9:25 AM, Mark Steudel wrote:
> I primarily code in Dreamweaver 8. Two of my favorite features that 
> were added from MX are as follows:
> 1. Code folding, basically you can collapse blocks of code. If you 
> have to work with other peoples code, matching braces and code folding 
> is an awesome way of just seeing the logical flow of the code, and 
> hide all the details.
> DW 8 code folding is great because you can select any amount of code 
> and collapse it. The bummer about dreamweaver is that it doesn't 
> detect functions and add a collapse handle to it like Zend Studio, or 
> have the default to automatically collapse functions when you open a 
> page like Zend Studio.

Sah-weeeet! I have yet to upgrade. Waiting to get a new puter.  :)

Code-folding sound fricken cool!

I am pretty stoked that they finally fixed the crappy built-in ftp. 
But, can you set permissions?

I wonder if there is a plugin for DW8 that will detect functions? Me =
googling.

M

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