>Okay, so awhile back, I made a posting asking if there was updated help 
>files for CFStudio for CFMX7. This sparked a whole debate about how my 
>old editor, CFStudio, was archaic and I should evolve and blah blah 
>blah. So, since most of the critics said that I should seriously 
>consider using CFEclipse, I'm doing just that. Robert Blackburn's 
>article in Fusion Authority gave a great overview of CFE and I have it 
>installed and I'm ready to fire it up.
>
>But...my development server is sitting in a remote hosting facility and 
>up until now, I've used CFStudio's FTP capabilities to hit it. I don't 
>plan on installing Subversion in the immediate future so how do I get 
>access to my dev files? Does CFE have FTP functionality?
>
>Rey...

While not as capable as the Ant discussions, I found an eclipse plugin that 
works pretty good, DeployerFTP. 
http://www.eclipseplugincentral.com/Web_Links-index-req-viewlink-cid-612.html

>From the website: 

Eclipse DeployerFTP is a fork of Eclipse Deployer. Eclipse DeployerFTP is an 
Eclipse plug-in to deploy files to remote servers, using FTP. It adds a Project 
Properties page to set the deployment information and a submenu with a Deploy 
action.
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The chief drawback to this plugin is that it works with one file at a time only.

hth,
larry
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