which would work, but.....
 when im on windows I want to be using dreamweaver.
 For example, right now I am on windows working on a flash project and I will 
use dreamweaver to make up the remoting cfc (gotta love the new cfc maker), so 
in this case I will be in dw not cfeclipse. Or I will use dreamweaver if im 
doing any cssp stuff so i can work in split view.

 so my 2 objectives are to get cfm7 and mysql in a central place so I can 
access the files from either system.

 which maybe a mute point if I get mac running on here to or I go buy one.

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From: Spike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 10:12 PM
To: CF-Talk <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: cfeclipse ? rob 

dave wrote:
> ok seems though this is kinda odd, the eclipse download for linux is a .zip 
> file, which linux cant open ^%$^%$*^$
> but thats ok
> 
> my ? is, on this install I installed cfmx7 to a seperate hard drive hoping 
> that i could then access it either from winblows or linux (get the same files 
> without having to update either OS), is that possible with cfeclipse? can i 
> make the workbench folder the wwwroot in cfmx 7?
> 
> 

I'm not sure that it would be a good idea to put your workspace in a 
place where it could be used by Eclipse from either Windows or Linux, 
but there would be no problem with having 2 workspaces, one under 
Windows and another under Linux with projects pointing to a shared location.

When creating projects for the first time tell it to use an external 
location rather than the workspace as the location of the project. Then, 
the next time you use the other operating system use the import option 
on the file menu to import the project to that workspace rather than 
creating it using the File > New menu.

Spike

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