> >I am not sure of what kind of integration you are looking for.
>
> >Massimo
>
> Same way MS VSS integrates. For the most part, I do not need the
> VSS interface to do my work. Map a Homesite project to a VSS DB
> and you can check in/out directly in Homesite.
>
I never use it, sorry
Massi
>I am not sure of what kind of integration you are looking for.
>Massimo
Same way MS VSS integrates. For the most part, I do not need the VSS interface to do my work. Map a Homesite project to a VSS DB and you can check in/out directly in Homesite.
Dan
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> > I am not aware of any dedicated extension. I would use TortoisesSVN
anyway,
> > since DW's isn't the only editor I use
>
> Can it be integrated with Homesite 5.5+?
>
TortoisesSVN integrate itself into Windows's Explorer, just like
TortoisesCVS does.
I am not sure of what kind of integration yo
Massimo,
Can it be integrated with Homesite 5.5+?
Dan
> Is there a extension for DWMX 2k4 to use subversion?
>
I am not aware of any dedicated extension. I would use TortoisesSVN anyway,
since DW's isn't the only editor I use
Massimo Foti
http://www.massimocorner.c
> Is there a extension for DWMX 2k4 to use subversion?
>
I am not aware of any dedicated extension. I would use TortoisesSVN anyway,
since DW's isn't the only editor I use
Massimo Foti
http://www.massimocorner.com
Co-Author of Dreamweaver MX 2004 Magic:
http://www.dw
Massimo,
Is there a extension for DWMX 2k4 to use subversion?
Thanks,
Ben
-Original Message-
From: Massimo Foti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 9:26 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Version Management Inquiry
> On one of my projects I am working with a fel
> Massimo, how 'superhappy'? I'm thinking of moving over to Subversion.
CVS has all those shortcomings that, along the years, you get used to,
Subversion solves all of them. That's why I can't look back anymore. I am
talking about:
- Directories, renames, and file meta-data versioning
- Atomic c
es highlighted. Only copy the
changes you made to the desired server. It works through network and FTP. I
think it's only around $40
Greg
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From: Graham Pearson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 9:23 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Version Management
-Original Message-
From: Graham Pearson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 9:23 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Version Management Inquiry
Group:
On one of my projects I am working with a fellow coldfusion developer
and I
am wondering how other small groups deal with the
alk
Subject: Re: Version Management Inquiry
> On one of my projects I am working with a fellow coldfusion developer and
I
> am wondering how other small groups deal with the item of 2 or so
> developers working on the same overall project. How does these small
groups
> make sure that fi
aham Pearson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 9:23 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Version Management Inquiry
Group:
On one of my projects I am working with a fellow coldfusion developer and I
am wondering how other small groups deal with the item of 2 or so
developers working on the
, May 19, 2004 9:23 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Version Management Inquiry
Group:
On one of my projects I am working with a fellow coldfusion developer
and I
am wondering how other small groups deal with the item of 2 or so
developers working on the same overall project. How does these small
groups
> On one of my projects I am working with a fellow coldfusion developer and
I
> am wondering how other small groups deal with the item of 2 or so
> developers working on the same overall project. How does these small
groups
> make sure that files with changes do not get overwritten and have work
>
Group:
On one of my projects I am working with a fellow coldfusion developer and I
am wondering how other small groups deal with the item of 2 or so
developers working on the same overall project. How does these small groups
make sure that files with changes do not get overwritten and have work
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