> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 1:40 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Quick Poll - what kind of files do you use every day?
> 
> I am trying to figure out what kind of file support needs to be in an
> IDE I am working on for cf development - can anyone add to this list?
> 
> cfml (cfm,cfc), xml, dtd, xsd, xsl (xslt), css, js, html (xhtml, htm),
> bat, sh, plist, php

Well... if you're going to include "PHP" you might as well include "ASP" and
"JSP" also.

Personally I do a lot of work with HTA files ("Hyper Text Applications" in
IE 5+).  For the purposes of an IDE they're really just plain HTML files
with a different extension.

Also (I'm sure you're aware of this but I like to state the obvious) you
should allow extensions to be added.  For example we've created an extension
"XCFM" at the office.  We place all of our pure code in "XCFM" files and
don't include them in any Verity indexing (which does index CFM files).

Jim Davis





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