Yeah I don't think so. I only use dreamweaver for design, then rename
the html files to ctp. I use a PHP IDE, and just manage everything
myself as I've never seen any current php IDE that deals specifically
with MVC.

On Nov 19, 3:51 pm, aranworld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don't worry, this is not another post asking how to open .ctp files in
> Dreamweaver...
>
> My question is directed at anyone who might have worked on a CakePHP
> project in Dreamweaver ... or, is this even possible?
>
> So many of my template files are filled with calls to the html helper,
> that I have to imagine they would be meaningless to Dreamweaver.  My
> conclusion therefore is that Dreamweaver is useless to a CakePHP
> developer.
>
> Or, am I wrong?  Does Dreamweaver have some magic up it's sleeve that
> makes it a good solution for an MVC framework based project?
>
> The last WYSIWYG editor I used was Dreamweaver 2.  Since then I have
> been totally happy just using text editors, but now I wonder if it is
> worth my time to revisit the software?
>
> If you have any tips on how Dreamweaver can facilitate CakePHP
> development I would be very interested to hear them.
>
> Thanks,
> Aran
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