It is certainly faster.
If you have a big file doing a lot of replaces, homesite is slow as hell. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Wilkerson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 11 October 2006 16:06
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: IDE's

On 10/11/06, Gaulin, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use several IDEs (include CFE), and you're right about the 
> HomeSite/CF Studio extended search & replace being excellent... I'm 
> going to keep that program around until someone writes one for Eclipse.

I hope this doesn't start some crazy thread branch, but I can't help but
wonder what everyone's issue is with Find & Replace in Eclipse?
I've seen comments like this in a number of threads and am surprised because
I actually think it's far *MORE* powerful in Eclipse.

For one, I can easily search a document or folders, projects or workspaces.
I can even search a custom-defined working set.

Even better, I can use regex when performing "extended" replacements.
It's been awhile, but I don't remember Homesite+ being able to do that.
That's AMAZINGLY cool.  For example, when changing file paths, I can do a
regex search for /(my\/)original(\/path\/filename\.cfm)/
and replace it with "$1changed$2".  That's come in so unbelievably handy I
can't even begin to tell you.

Anyway, mostly I'm wondering what Homesite+ could do that Eclipse can't.  I
was a longtime user of Homesite, but maybe I just didn't use Find & Replace
to its fullest capability in Homesite.



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