Hey jacob,

Thanks for the reply...  I have ideed got a development server 
environment which we do all our development work on.

I have found a way around the issue that I was having which basically 
involves creating a new file on the server and then copy and paste the 
parts of the code that I am wanting to use.

Thanks for the tips.  In regards to the Source Control stuff, I will 
look into this again.  I do recall that we were running this a number of 
years ago and i don't know if it was configured incorrectly or what but 
we had major problems with it.  Is there a Source Control setup that you 
would recommend?  (we have both Linux and Windows based development 
environments)

Thanks
Kernal
www.legalwarfare.com

Munson, Jacob wrote:
>> I am wanting to take and existing page and modify it for another 
>> process. eg.."SAVE AS" however upon doing this is only allows 
>> me to save 
>> to my local machine, is there a way to get the eclipse 
>> interface to save 
>> as to the rds connections?
>>     
>
> I don't have an answer, but I will say that it sounds like you oughta
> take a second look at your development practices.  I might be wrong, but
> it sounds like you are editing directly on the server.  This is not best
> practice.  It is generally recommended that you run CF locally on your
> machine, either using IIS, Apache, or the easy built-in CF web server.
> Then you'd have a local copy of your site and work on your machine and
> you'd develop there.  Only upload to the server when you've got it
> working.
>
> However, you /could/ be using a development server, and editing directly
> there.  In which case, ignore my ramblings above.  :)
>
> Another option that is HIGHLY recommended is to use a source control
> system, which could have mechanisms in place to do your desired 'save
> as' (depending on the system you use).
>
>
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