I have had this problem but only when working with sites that have literally
thousands upon thousands of files for it to search through.  Homesite+
though is not any better in that same case and I just use a separate tool to
do the job.

I use the Find/Replace all the time in DW8 and with the exception of that
one example it has been flawless.  Luckily no CFM sites here have thousands
upon thousands of files and only one HTML based site does.

Up until very recently I used to keep Homesite+ and DW8 on all my machines.
I have started to remove Homesite+ due to never using it.  My only beef with
DW8 is just random errors that sometimes the quickest solution is simply
reinstalling it even though I am sure there are better solutions, just the
problems happen when I lack the time to research them.  For example, my
development machine at home will no longer let me copy/paste code within
DW8.  When it starts up it alerts me of some error in a JS file and I think
does a similar error when I try to paste something.  A simple repair
installation did not fix it nor did copying the share/common folders from
another machine to mine.  Unless I stumble upon a fix I will just uninstall
it and reinstall it.

The problem with IDEs is typically you get used to one then try to switch to
another.  You have this learning period where you get annoyed about not
finding the same features from the old IDE(where the heck is my ctrl-y to
delete lines in DW?!?!).  I have found that I almost have to force myself to
switch to another IDE to then learn it and get good at it.

On 10/11/06, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I usually have to run the find/replace several times in DW
> > until it picks everything up.
>
> I've never had that problem, and I use it all the time.
>
> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
> http://www.figleaf.com/
>
>


-- 
Aaron Rouse
http://www.happyhacker.com/


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