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Nick Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Howdy list, I have two questions.
First, does anyone know of a good text editor for creating
PHP/HTML/JavaScript/CSS that has built-in support for FTP? Saving files locally
and then uploading them again for every little change can ge
On 30 Jun 2006, at 02:40, Nick Jones wrote:
> Howdy list, I have two questions.
>
> First, does anyone know of a good text editor for creating PHP/HTML/
> JavaScript/CSS that has built-in support for FTP? Saving files
> locally and then uploading them again for every little change can
> get q
Howdy list, I have two questions.
First, does anyone know of a good text editor for creating
PHP/HTML/JavaScript/CSS that has built-in support for FTP? Saving files locally
and then uploading them again for every little change can get quite tedious.
I've been using Novell's NetDrive, which lets
Hi,
I think something like this is more than likely the best solution
here for images.
Sincerely,
Mike
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Hi
If you leave images in an images folder and simply put an index.html
in the folder there's nothing stopping a member from getting the link
to the image (right click and copy image address, or similar) and
pasting that to a friend or anywhere else on the internet.
The best method IMO is to use