I don't use it much but dreamweaver (at least the CS5 version anyway) seems
to have decent code editing abilities -- it might make some sense to you to
use that considering it's an Adobe product.
After using homesite for many years myself, I eventually gave up on it, and
aside from using pspad
I was also supplied with dreamweaver at one point so if you have any old DW
CDs floating around you might find it on there.
On 8 October 2012 01:22, Bobby bo...@acoderslife.com wrote:
I believe it was in the CFWACK for version 4.5 or 5. Maybe you have that
book or know someone who does?
On
I believe it was in the CFWACK for version 4.5 or 5. Maybe you have that
book or know someone who does?
On 10/7/12 10:27 AM, Richard Colman col...@uci.edu wrote:
Hate to bring this up again, but I have used Homesite for many years and
do like it.
I need to transfer the application to a new
I hate to sound like I'm hating on CFB - I love CFB - but I'm giving up on
using it for front end dev and just going to use it for pure CF.
I agree 100% with this. And it's not hating on CF. It's just using CF's
stronger attributes (server side computing) and using other tools for
client-side.
Well, it's installed. I've not done anything but open it up, but I
gotta say, it opens a hell of a lot faster than DW CS4 ever did.
Matthew Williams
Geodesic GraFX
www.geodesicgrafx.com/blog
~|
Order the Adobe Coldfusion
FWIW, the other Eclipse based IDE for CF, CFEclipse runs on Linux.
On the Dev UI discussion...I have a related question... Does the CFBuilder
Plugin work on Eclipse on a linux box? I can understand the standalone
being a windows only thing as they put the package together using the
Windows
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 12:02 PM, Larry Lyons larrycly...@gmail.com wrote:
FWIW, the other Eclipse based IDE for CF, CFEclipse runs on Linux.
Yes, and if, like me, you regularly switch between a big Mac desktop
and a small Linux netbook, it becomes very clear, very quickly just
how much more
That being said - if you don't like CFEclipse or CFBuilder and want to move
to something more modern, _definitely_ check out Dreamweaver CS 5.5. I'm
really, _really_ digging it lately especially in terms of how well it
supports JavaScript.
It's only a matter of time. I am slowly migrating to
After punching all that data in I was walking to the
card reader with them in one huge stack and I tripped...
I've heard a similar story a few times, and I don't get it.
If I had a large stack of cards, especially one that had to stay ordered, I'd
get a piece of string and make a quick
Peter Boughton bought...@gmail.com wrote:
After punching all that data in I was walking to the
card reader with them in one huge stack and I tripped...
I've heard a similar story a few times, and I don't get it.
If I had a large stack of cards, especially one that had to stay
After punching all that data in I was walking to the card reader
with them in one huge stack and I tripped...
Thus, the origins of the expression: I'm gonna shuffle his deck!
Robert B. Harrison
Director of Interactive Services
Austin Williams
125 Kennedy Drive, Suite 100
Hauppauge NY
Just to be clear, when folks say UI development, also think jQuery
development. I know there are quite a few CF folks doing jQuery work
as well. Until you try writing jQuery with DW you don't know what you
are missing. Seriously. Or to be clear - JavaScript editing in general
is -far- superior in
From what I see, the SVN client version in DW is 1.6.9. Not sure what
that means for your SVN servers. To be honest, I ind SVN buddy in
Eclipse as well so this wouldn't be a deal breaker for me.
While DW does have an SVN integration, I've never been able to get it to work
adequately. I either
Interesting - I had no idea about the visual jquery view. However it
looks to be -quite- old. Also, CFB's built in jQuery support is also
'stuck' back in 1.3.x with no way to update it. :\
I hate to sound like I'm hating on CFB - I love CFB - but I'm giving
up on using it for front end dev and
Hmmm. The Visual jQuery view _loaded_, but doesn't actually do anything.
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 11:28 AM, Raymond Camden rcam...@gmail.com wrote:
Interesting - I had no idea about the visual jquery view. However it
looks to be -quite- old. Also, CFB's built in jQuery support is also
'stuck'
I don't have time to play with this now. But it looks like there is a way to
manually update the Visual JQuery builder to 1.4.2 - If I understand how
CFBuilder was put together, the JQuery view came as part of the Aptana features.
After punching all that data in I was walking to the
card reader with them in one huge stack and I tripped...
I've heard a similar story a few times, and I don't get it.
If I had a large stack of cards, especially one that had to stay
ordered, I'd get a piece of string and make a
Not old just started early. And that cheap university didn't want to update the
PDP system for the psych department.
That said, you may want to check out Ray Camden's blog. He has a lot of entries
on developing for mobile apps. See
http://www.coldfusionjedi.com/index.cfm/Mobile
Also Ben
That reminds me... the only reason I switched off DW to CFEclipse at the
time was I got a new laptop. The version of DW I was using at the time
didn't play nice with AMD dual core chips, and would have one core at
100% every time you used it. It made for a seriously bad day to have it
Just to be clear, when folks say UI development, also think jQuery
development. I know there are quite a few CF folks doing jQuery work
as well. Until you try writing jQuery with DW you don't know what you
are missing. Seriously. Or to be clear - JavaScript editing in general
is -far- superior in
I thinks perhaps people have bad memories of DW or think of it as a web
designers tool
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 3:57 PM, Raymond Camden rcam...@gmail.com wrote:
Just to be clear, when folks say UI development, also think jQuery
development. I know there are quite a few CF folks doing jQuery
To clarify, Ray's clarify, my clarify... uh, right, it sounded funnier
in my head. At any rate, for me UI dev at this point is just
table/div/paragraph stuff, so strictly HTML items. I've not dived into
jQuery development as I've just not had the time (or financial incentive).
Out of
Last I heard - and this was a while ago - DW supported SVN, but only
an older version of SVN. Let me check real quick.
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 10:25 AM, Matthew Williams
mai...@geodesicgrafx.com wrote:
To clarify, Ray's clarify, my clarify... uh, right, it sounded funnier
in my head. At any
From what I see, the SVN client version in DW is 1.6.9. Not sure what
that means for your SVN servers. To be honest, I ind SVN buddy in
Eclipse as well so this wouldn't be a deal breaker for me.
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 10:29 AM, Raymond Camden rcam...@gmail.com wrote:
Last I heard - and this
+420 for dw cs5
nothing compares
Sent from my iPhone... Don't hate.
On Jun 12, 2011, at 10:57 AM, Raymond Camden rcam...@gmail.com wrote:
Just to be clear, when folks say UI development, also think jQuery
development. I know there are quite a few CF folks doing jQuery work
as well. Until
I always used TortoiseSVN anyway, but i see DW does include SVN now. The
only reason I don;t use it is that you get conflicts if you try to use 2
tools to manage SVN you end up having problems if they don;t both support
the same version.
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 4:33 PM, Tony Weeg
I am personally coding by rubbing a tiny magnet across my hard-drive, moving
the bits. I should state that this is TRS 80, and my hard-drive is actually
a cassette tape.
My code is VERY precise. Just saying.
Mark Drew
My first coding job was putting patch cords on a panel to control an ancient
Ditto. Did my senior thesis in college, a trigometric theorem prover,
using 9000+ key punch cards.
IDE of choice now is still Dreamweaver, although I use Eclipse and
Visual Studio for Java and .NET projects.
In second year when I was taking Advanced Design and Data Analysis, I did a
study
Not that it's even close, but I remember hitting a line limit when
writing Pascal programs on my Apple 2e. I was devastated. :)
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 11:30 AM, Larry Lyons larrycly...@gmail.com wrote:
Ditto. Did my senior thesis in college, a trigometric theorem prover,
using 9000+ key punch
Well, I guess since I'm a full time daytime dev again (after a 5 year
stint as a full time CF server admin... I didn't change by choice), and
I'm supposed to have access to the entire Adobe creative suite, I
suppose it's time to give it a whirl again.
Matthew Williams
Geodesic GraFX
I remember using a book for logarithms, and a slide rule, beat that, lol
Thank goodness the ZX81 came along ;)
Jenny
-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:rcam...@gmail.com]
Sent: 12 June 2011 17:44
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Homesite 5.5
Not that it's even close, but I
Here is an Adobe page about DW and SVN.
Wil Genovese
Sr. Web Application Developer/
Systems Administrator
CF Webtools
www.cfwebtools.com
wilg...@trunkful.com
www.trunkful.com
On Jun 12, 2011, at 10:29 AM, Raymond Camden wrote:
Last I heard - and this was a while ago - DW supported SVN,
The SVN client 1.6 will work with older 1.4.x SVN servers. But the reverse is
not true. Also, if you have two SVN clients on your desktop, you should make
sure they are the same version. If a repo was checked out with a 1.6.x client
you cannot use a 1.4.x client.
Wil Genovese
One man
ah the old C64, that was my favourite 6502 Assembler was awesome.
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 7:15 PM, Wil Genovese jugg...@trunkful.com wrote:
Here is an Adobe page about DW and SVN.
Wil Genovese
Sr. Web Application Developer/
Systems Administrator
CF Webtools
www.cfwebtools.com
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 1:13 PM, Terry Troxel terry.tro...@gmail.com wrote:
I do have a quick question tho:
What pointers do you have to makes sure a website written in CF8 will
work on a smartphone and are there any emulators I could download to test my
work?
If we ignore some of the client
with the new version...but I didn't see a *nix version anywhere.
Eric
-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:rcam...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2011 02:21 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Homesite 5.5
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 1:13 PM, Terry Troxel terry.tro...@gmail.com
wrote
CFB - as a standalone or plugin, is Windows/Mac only.
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 2:41 PM, Eric Roberts
ow...@threeravensconsulting.com wrote:
On the Dev UI discussion...I have a related question... Does the CFBuilder
Plugin work on Eclipse on a linux box? I can understand the standalone
being
That's what I thought, but wanted to verify. Not very smart on Adobe's part
since Eclipse is on *nix and mac... Thanks!
Eric
-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:rcam...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2011 02:57 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Homesite 5.5
CFB
...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2011 02:57 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Homesite 5.5
CFB - as a standalone or plugin, is Windows/Mac only.
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 2:41 PM, Eric Roberts
ow...@threeravensconsulting.com wrote:
On the Dev UI discussion...I have a related question... Does
it's been a while
since I tried Aptana 3, but I think DW trumps it as well.
Really now? Aptana is a fantastic editor for JS. Intrigued, I gave DW 5.5 a
test spin and it's JS/jjQuery support is indeed VERY impressive. Thanx for
the heads up.
BTW in order to try it out I had to DL the entire
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 8:25 AM, Matthew Williams
mai...@geodesicgrafx.com wrote:
Out of curiosity, can DW be tied into SVN the same way Eclipse can?
Yes, DW finally got SVN after years and years of people begging for
version control support. Back in the DW2 days, the Macromedia Web Team
were
Probably whenever whatever will replace GIT starts to become popular LOL
-Original Message-
From: Sean Corfield [mailto:seancorfi...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2011 06:37 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Homesite 5.5
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 8:25 AM, Matthew Williams mai
As with any software it is hard to move away from something you like and are
used to.
It took me ages to move away from homesite and get used to cfeclipse, you do
have to force yourself NOT to use homesite and invest some time learning how
to use the IDE properly.
I did still keep homesite around
Just want to ditto Russ. Moving to Eclipse was painful at first. I
forced myself to give it two weeks. If I had just given it a day I
would have given up.
That being said - if you don't like CFEclipse or CFBuilder and want to
move to something more modern, _definitely_ check out Dreamweaver CS
I 3 Homesite! :)
On 6/10/2011 7:07 PM, Pete Ruckelshaus wrote:
Glad I'm not the only one who still prefers it over the newer stuff :)
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 10:20 AM, edmo...@sitecon.com edmo...@sitecon.com
edmo...@sitecon.com wrote:
Hello All,
I have lost my media for Homesite 5.5. I
Glad I'm not the only one who still prefers it over the newer stuff :)
I use it everyday.
I try other applications, but I always come back.
J
Let me guess, you also use flint knives and wear fur underwear, and use DOS 3
~|
I am personally coding by rubbing a tiny magnet across my hard-drive, moving
the bits. I should state that this is TRS 80, and my hard-drive is actually
a cassette tape.
My code is VERY precise. Just saying.
Mark Drew
On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Larry Lyons larrycly...@gmail.com wrote:
I am personally coding by rubbing a tiny magnet across my hard-drive
I will see your tiny magnets and raise you rubbing two sticks of ram
together.
G!
On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 1:05 PM, Mark Drew mark.d...@gmail.com wrote:
I am personally coding by rubbing a tiny magnet across my hard-drive,
Dammit, I hate you retro guys... I know your code is faster but the writing
code via static electricity design pattern always trumps mine. Dammit!
Mark Drew
On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 6:29 PM, Gerald Guido gerald.gu...@gmail.comwrote:
I am personally coding by rubbing a tiny magnet across
wow this is all very technical, what is a hard drive ?
I code by punching holes into a piece of card which is fed into a device
that reads the holes and performs functions according to the hole positions.
On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 6:33 PM, Mark Drew mark.d...@gmail.com wrote:
Dammit, I hate you
To answer the original question, you might have HomeSite and not realize it.
It was bundled with Dreamweaver, as well as the various software bundles
that contain Dreamweaver. HomeSite is somewhat hidden on these CDs and it
won't appear in the list of software that is on the CD, but it is there.
The only reason I bust out Dreamweaver is for making tables and UI
stuff. For everything else, there's CFEclipse, Subclipse, Apatana. I
have yet to find a plugin for Eclipse that does split dev/UI like
Dreamweaver can.
Matthew Williams
Geodesic GraFX
www.geodesicgrafx.com/blog
On
Sticks of RAM? Wow that's new tech! My RAM come on individual IC Chips. I
need 8 to get to 64K.
Wil Genovese
Sr. Web Application Developer/
Systems Administrator
CF Webtools
www.cfwebtools.com
wilg...@trunkful.com
www.trunkful.com
On Jun 11, 2011, at 12:29 PM, Gerald Guido wrote:
I am
That's so cool! It's like an Easter egg! Imagine finding a copy of Civ I on
your Civ V disk. A copy of Win 3.1 on Win 7 disk. More software companies
should do this!
On Jun 11, 2011 2:45 PM, Mike Chabot mcha...@gmail.com wrote:
To answer the original question, you might have HomeSite and not
I have Homesite+ if that helps
On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 3:44 PM, Mike Chabot mcha...@gmail.com wrote:
To answer the original question, you might have HomeSite and not realize
it.
It was bundled with Dreamweaver, as well as the various software bundles
that contain Dreamweaver. HomeSite is
Something weird I've noticed while reading these posts : I've not read about
CFBuilder, did I (or maybe I'm wrong), but people are talking about Homesite,
dreamweaver, eclipse and related free ides, but not about the one made by (sold
by) Adobe, which is now the main contact point for what CF
There is a lengthy thread on one of the CF LinkedIn groups polling people on
what they're using and CFB is well-represented. (I use CFB 2.)
On Jun 11, 2011 3:01 PM, Stephane Vantroyen s...@emakina.com wrote:
Something weird I've noticed while reading these posts : I've not read
about CFBuilder,
Anyone wanting to know more about the Hidden Gems in CFBuilder should watch
this preso by Charlie Arehart.
http://experts.adobeconnect.com/p51vmyerxvy/?launcher=falsefcsContent=truepbMode=normal
I also miss HomeSite - I started using it back in the 1.5 days (1996) and
purchased it from
Sadly, I'm so old I've actually done that, lol
-Original Message-
From: Russ Michaels [mailto:r...@michaels.me.uk]
Sent: 11 June 2011 18:46
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Homesite 5.5
wow this is all very technical, what is a hard drive ?
I code by punching holes into a piece of card
I love how this thread is comparing HomeSite to punch cards and other old
fashioned computing technologies.
In one sense, it's amazing that HomeSite had the staying power that it did.
Kudos to the original Delphi developers for creating such a great platform.
The only problem is that they did it
June 2011 1:08 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Homesite 5.5
Just want to ditto Russ. Moving to Eclipse was painful at first. I forced
myself
to give it two weeks. If I had just given it a day I would have given up.
That being said - if you don't like CFEclipse or CFBuilder and want to
move
Oh the days of making expensive mistakes.
Regards,
Andrew Scott
http://www.andyscott.id.au/
-Original Message-
From: Russ Michaels [mailto:r...@michaels.me.uk]
Sent: Sunday, 12 June 2011 3:46 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Homesite 5.5
wow this is all very technical, what
, June 11, 2011 07:11 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: Homesite 5.5
I would be wondering how long it would be before Dreamweaver becomes an
Eclipse plugin!!
As it stands now, Adobe is now maintaining 2 CFML Editors although both have
complete different objectives. Begs the question, when will adobe
I don't think you understand the bigger picture I put forward there.
Regards,
Andrew Scott
http://www.andyscott.id.au/
-Original Message-
From: Eric Roberts [mailto:ow...@threeravensconsulting.com]
Sent: Sunday, 12 June 2011 6:32 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: Homesite 5.5
I
an
actual CFML editor. More like they added the ability to DW to handle CFML
kind of like you would add a plugin to eclipse.
Eric
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Scott [mailto:andr...@andyscott.id.au]
Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2011 07:11 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: Homesite 5.5
As it stands now, Adobe is now maintaining 2 CFML Editors
I would argue that is not exactly the case. ColdFusion Builder is a
pure CFML IDE, plain and simple. Dreamweaver, on the other hand, is
capable of editing CF code, but that is just one of the many things
that it does. It's hardly a
: RE: Homesite 5.5
I would be wondering how long it would be before Dreamweaver becomes an
Eclipse plugin!!
~|
Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now!
http://www.amazon.com/Adobe-Coldfusion-Anthology/dp/1430272155/?tag
Ditto. Did my senior thesis in college, a trigometric theorem prover,
using 9000+ key punch cards.
IDE of choice now is still Dreamweaver, although I use Eclipse and
Visual Studio for Java and .NET projects.
On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 2:16 PM, Jenny Gavin-Wear
jenn...@fasttrackonline.co.uk wrote:
On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 8:06 PM, Jenny Gavin-Wear
jenn...@fasttrackonline.co.uk wrote:
I probably need to look at Eclipse again, but on my last look at it, I would
seriously miss all of the UI advantages of Dreamweaver.
If you do UI work, Dreamweaver is kickass and that's what you should use.
Glad I'm not the only one who still prefers it over the newer stuff :)
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 10:20 AM, edmo...@sitecon.com edmo...@sitecon.com
edmo...@sitecon.com wrote:
Hello All,
I have lost my media for Homesite 5.5. I still have serial numbers. Does
anyone one by chance have the
Glad I'm not the only one who still prefers it over the newer stuff :)
I use it everyday.
I try other applications, but I always come back.
J
~|
Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now!
That would be a pain. I've only ever had that problem over RDS, and
that was even before Windows 7. When working on actual local / mapped
drives, HomeSite's not giving me that trouble at all. Wonder what the
difference is?
On 11/15/2010 6:31 PM, Michael Grant wrote:
It's when you are
IntelliJ IDEA with the CFML plugin, which I love, does create projects
(and makes them very useful, as a search scope for instance), but it
also lets you open any file, including as a right-click or default
action for selected file types. If you *never* work on projects, I
think you might still
Anyways, did anyone ever solve the problem where HomeSite will not do a save
as in Windows 7?
Yes, I have it working. Two things to note on set-up to get Homesite to run
correctly on Windows 7. Go to the setting and change them to:
1) Run in XP compatability mode, and
2) Run
This is how I have mine set up and I still can't create a new file (CTRL+N)
and then save it to an FTP folder (CTRL+S). I get an error. I don't get the
error saving locally though.
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 10:58 AM, Robert Harrison
rob...@austin-williams.com wrote:
Anyways, did anyone ever
I am having the same problem trying to save as on my web directories
on a remote server (CrystalTech). Could it be another dumb Vista/Windows
7 security hack?
On 11/16/2010 8:04 AM, Michael Grant wrote:
This is how I have mine set up and I still can't create a new file (CTRL+N)
and then save
...@modus.bz
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 11:05 AM
To: cf-talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: Re: Homesite on Windows 7
This is how I have mine set up and I still can't create a new file
(CTRL+N)
and then save it to an FTP folder (CTRL+S). I get an error. I don't get
the
error saving locally
You do know that Aptana is incorporated into CFBuilder. That would give you all
the CF features missing from Aptana. (although the combo of CFEclipse and
Aptana gives you many of CFBuilder's features).
I never did. I have always used and loved homesite (CFStudio) and was
horrified when I had
You do know that Aptana is incorporated into CFBuilder. That would give you
all the CF features missing from Aptana.
Including support for for vtm tag definitions?
~|
Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now!
Yeah, it's the price of Aptana that sold me.
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 11:53 AM, Larry Lyons larrycly...@gmail.com wrote:
You do know that Aptana is incorporated into CFBuilder. That would give you
all the CF features missing from Aptana. (although the combo of CFEclipse
and Aptana gives you
www.cfwebtools.com
www.coldfusionmuse.com
www.necfug.com
-Original Message-
From: Russ Michaels [mailto:r...@michaels.me.uk]
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 4:21 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Homesite on Windows 7
cfbuilder does allow you to work with files directly and not create
I Homesite 5+ in CFML Basic the !--- comment command gives you this: !---
---
Where can I change that to output: !-- -- as W3C doesn't validate with the
3 dashes?
You Homesite is probably set-up as a CF Editor and that is a CF comment. If
it's used on a CF page the comment won't be
I am requesting a way, any way to possibly create a
keyboard shortcut within Homesite to let me create a
HTML comment in my pages.
On Homesite+ 5.5, go to the Options menu, then Customize, then the Keyboard
Shortcuts tab. There should be an option on the list for HTML Comment.
On mine it is
Ding ding ding! We have a winner!
Greg
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 8:42 AM, Justin Scott
jscott-li...@gravityfree.comwrote:
I am requesting a way, any way to possibly create a
keyboard shortcut within Homesite to let me create a
HTML comment in my pages.
On Homesite+ 5.5, go to the
I never did. I have always used and loved homesite (CFStudio) and was
horrified when I had to switch. However since my switch to Aptana about
three months ago I've really grown to like it. It's got a lot of
homesite-like features and is just an all-round good editor in my opinion.
No RDS tab, but
cfbuilder does allow you to work with files directly and not create projects
btw.
It took me ages to drag myself away from homesite to cfeclipse, and I did
miss some features, but I think cfbuilder pretty much has it all now.
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 9:40 PM, Michael Grant mgr...@modus.bz wrote:
Works fine for me, on Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium. I still use
HomeSite for most of my editing. What problem is it giving you when you
try to save?
On 11/15/2010 11:53 AM, Rick Colman wrote:
I STILL like homesite because it is file based - NOT projects. I don't
do projects ...
It's when you are creating a new file it kicks back an error. You have to
instead create the file first then fill it with content and save. It's just
a PITA more than anything else.
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 5:35 PM, Jason Fisher ja...@wanax.com wrote:
Works fine for me, on Windows 7 64-bit
IIRC, the CF8 Extensions for Eclipse comes with a File Explorer view. Also
Aptana (and CFB) has a File Explorer. CF8 Extensions (and CFB) also provides
RDS support for databases, files and a Service browser . The CF8 Extensions
are a bit dodgy in the database view. When you click on a database it
Message-
From: Russ Michaels [mailto:r...@michaels.me.uk]
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 4:21 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Homesite on Windows 7
cfbuilder does allow you to work with files directly and not create projects
btw.
It took me ages to drag myself away from homesite to cfeclipse, and I
Subject: Re: Homesite on Windows 7
cfbuilder does allow you to work with files directly and not create
projects
btw.
It took me ages to drag myself away from homesite to cfeclipse, and I did
miss some features, but I think cfbuilder pretty much has it all now.
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 9:40 PM
: Monday, November 15, 2010 8:32 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Homesite on Windows 7
I agree 100%. That's one thing I loved about CFStu/Homesite. The folder pane
and the file pane.
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 9:21 PM, Mark A. Kruger
mkru...@cfwebtools.comwrote:
Why do modern editors put the files
Terry,
!--- This is a ColdFusion Comment ---
!-- This is a HTML comment --
If you put an HTML comment around CFML it will do nothing and the code will
still execute.
CFML comments do not appear in the source code so any HTML validation will
not see it, if you are running the validation on the
.
If there is a command it would save me a bunch of time programming instead
of
Deleting the extra dashes by hand.
Terry
-Original Message-
From: Russ Michaels [mailto:r...@michaels.me.uk]
Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2010 2:36 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: Homesite Comment Command
Terry
On 15/11/2010 10:54, Terry Troxel wrote:
Russ thanks for answering.
I guess I wasn't specific enough.
Is there a keyboard shortcut command to do the html comment in Homesite?
ctrl-shift-M works here
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Yours,
Kym Kovan
mbcomms.net.au
of time programming instead
of
Deleting the extra dashes by hand.
Terry
-Original Message-
From: Russ Michaels [mailto:r...@michaels.me.uk]
Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2010 2:36 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: Homesite Comment Command
Terry,
!--- This is a ColdFusion Comment
On 15/11/2010 11:22, Azadi Saryev wrote:
iirc, the 3-dash cf comment does not trip html validation. the 3rd dash
is considered the first character of comment text.
i do not ever remember having trouble with cf comments in W3C validator.
If you are being strict the comment is actually, in
-Original Message-
From: Azadi Saryev [mailto:azadi.sar...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2010 4:22 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Homesite Comment Command
iirc, the 3-dash cf comment does not trip html validation. the 3rd dash
is considered the first character of comment text.
i do not ever
: Sunday, November 14, 2010 4:22 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Homesite Comment Command
iirc, the 3-dash cf comment does not trip html validation. the 3rd dash
is considered the first character of comment text.
i do not ever remember having trouble with cf comments in W3C validator.
Azadi
Ok, let's see if I can clarify my request.
I am requesting a way, any way to possibly create a keyboard shortcut within
Homesite to let me create a HTML comment in my pages.
I do not know how to create this and am asking for help in that regard only.
I have had quite a few replies and thanks
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