I've recently switched from Dreamweaver on Windows to a Mac with BBedit (10.5.2). There was one feature of DW that I haven't been able to recreate in BBedit, though. In DW, when configuring a site, I could specify a dev server root folder that used a local folder that was different than the actual file location on my system. When I save a file, DW would save the file and write a copy to that dev server. This is especially helpful for my workflow, since one of the sites I maintain is a heavily customized ASPX site, so the files need to be on that Windows server. Once things look good on that Windows dev server, I can check things into SVN, which in turn writes out a copy of the file to our staging server. Unfortunately, since I work in a corporate environment, I don't have much control over how things are set up, so I have to figure out a way to get this to work. Right now, I make my changes, and then copy the file from my Mac to the network share using SMB. This is a real pain, though, especially with a large number of updates. I tried Transmit, Synk and some other tools, but each either wanted to sync to a remote system, or required manual intervention. So, I'm hoping there's some way for BBedit to pull this off. Any suggestions would be welcome.
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