>Hi Barney,
>
> yes, you are right. When it comes to version control with CVS et al.,
>CFEclipse is best suited. Thanks for pointing that out. Apart from being
>the CF developer, I am also a Java developer and working on Eclipse
>platform too. So, I can see the benefits that you describe. Within one
>tool, you can move from Java to CF to XML to anything else Eclipse is
>supporting. In that aspect, CFEclipse is cool. May be I should find
>another Eclipse plug-ins for HTML and CSS for design aspects.
>
>Thanks & Regards,
>Pine

The Aptana plugin is very good for CSS, JS and XHTML code editing. The ftp and 
sftp synchronizer makes the tool well worth the download.

regards,
larry

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