If you are using tortoise you can just right click the working copy in
windows explorer and choose "commit" to  check the code back into the
repo.  You still move the files to your server however you already do.
 I'd go into your FTP client though and create a filter for the little
hidden ".svn" folders that are sprinkled all over your working copy.

The best book I have seen on SVN is this one, which is free and online:

http://svnbook.red-bean.com/

-Cameron

On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 3:58 PM, Medic <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I've got an app I built a few years ago that until now I've versioned
> manually. It's tedious as the app grows and I want to use a proper version
> control tool. I downloaded Subversion and tortoiseSVN. I created a
> repository (D:\Armis\Armis Repository\) on my work dev machine (XP w CF8
> Developer Edition) and added all the most recent app files to it. So I've
> "checked out" my repository to C:\Coldfusion\wwwroot\. So now what? I edit
> the files then how do I check them back in? How to I upload the changes via
> ftp? I'm a little confused. I use Homesite+ 5 for my dev so I assume there's
> no direct integration. (It's still the best in my opinion.)

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