I like ultraedit for an editor... has built in ftp and translates dos to
unix and unix to dos nice editing features (www.ultraedit.com) the ftp
features allow to edit and save from ftp site. and you can browse as well.
Will Glass-Husain wrote:
On Windows, I really like TextPad (shareware - www.textpad.com ) for
editing text files.
It handles the line ending issue well (you can save in PC or unix
format). It has great search and replace functionality. And you can
edit a bunch of files at once.
Best, WILL
Message: 1
Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 09:19:24 -0700
From: Chuck Bunn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Editing Asterisk config files with WORD Pad
To: Asterisk - Users <[email protected]>
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Hi,
I have tried editing some Asterisk config files (ie sip.conf) in MS Word
Pad and I have saved the files as 'Unicode Text Document' with quotes
around the full file name => "sip.conf" and then uploaded the files to a
Linux server using FileZilla. When I do this the config files fail to
work. Although I am somewhat proficient at using 'vi' I find it easier
to cut and paste with Word Pad (I know I can cut and paste with 'vi'...
). Is this possible to do or am I all wet...
Thanks
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