Rick,

It think your questions have mostly been answered, but to do so in the
context of your original post:

> We have 7 or 8 web sites that I work on regularly, so from a local
> development perspective, I either need to use a locally installed web
> server with one instance of coldfusion...  or I need to install
> multiple instances of coldfusion and use the built in web server for
> each web site.  Those are my options, right?

If you're using single instance installs on production, that's what I'd do
on dev.

>
> Can I use the Developer Edition locally but still use an external web
> server with host headers to determine which site I'm accessing?  That
> way I could just use a hosts file to get to them.
>

Yep.

> Now... should I edit the source code "in place" in the appropriate web
> root?

Yep.

>I've been using flex Builder a lot and it publishes the
> compiled swf and HTML to the destination directory each time.. is
> there something similar when using CFEclipse to edit HTML/CFM/CFC
> files?

No need.

>
> If I'm also using Subversion and something like Subclipse (I haven't
> tried this yet)... should my webroot also be my "working copy"?
>

Yep.

Jaime Metcher




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