the
template or create a CFML engine.
Steve
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From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 10:09 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: He3 community input (custom tag paths/mappings)
How about a server component that would somehow translate the location
of
mappings
How about a server component that would somehow translate the location of
mappings/tags? I think that would allow you to setup a server once instead
of each individual project.
Steve Nelson
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From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2004 6:05 PM
To: CF-Talk
How about a server component that would somehow translate the location
of
mappings/tags? I think that would allow you to setup a server once
instead
of each individual project.
That would require that each project know what server to connect to
since a developer may want to have different
First, it
requires the developer to actually configure information in a project.
I know DWMX's project configuration annoyed me when I was used to just
pointing Studio at a file system directory
Matt,
The key in to ensure that I can can get a feel for functionality without slogging my way
For various types of features we would like to implement in
He3, we need the ability to locate files that are defined by
runtime information which won't be available. Examples of
this include resolving cfincludes, custom tag calls, and CFC
dot notation references. One way to solve this is
Do you see people's settings changing often? Normally (well, for my
projects
anyway), the settings (DSN, mapping) are setup at the beginning and never
change. The main thing that _does_ change are the files. So if your
product's concept of projects would auto include all files in a folder,
then
I
I'd also point out, that there are times when I want to use
full featured editor, but don't necessarily need/want to set
up a project just to edit a couple of rogue files.
So, I want both a project view and a normal o/s file
view--depending on how I'm working at the moment.
A huge +1
I guess I don't need to point out my +1 here. Anyway, my thinking is
that if you don't provide the information needed the editor will
continue to function, but what offer the same functionality.
-Matt
On May 31, 2004, at 10:46 AM, Raymond Camden wrote:
I'd also point out, that there are
Matt,
I guess I don't need to point out my +1 here. Anyway, my thinking is
that if you don't provide the information needed the editor will
continue to function, but what offer the same functionality.
I figured that's the way you were doing things, but I figured I might as
well re-iterate my
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