Well thanks but i dont really want to change my whole setup around now
that i've got Dreamweaver tamed to my way of doing things.  And I have
40 sites set up there.  And all the DSNs. and all the snippets,  and
all the FTP parameters.  And all the other tweaks and extensions etc.

All I wanted to know was whether you could tweak DreamweaverMX to drag
and drop a CFC method in the other format,  not get embroiled in a
Mac/PC   DWMX/Eclipse  Unix/Win Ford/Holden  pointless pissing
contest.   You go ahead and use Eclipse with my blessing but I use
Dreamweaver.

So does anyone know if you can tweak Dreamweaver to do this?

Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
.com,.net,.org domains from AUD$20/Year



On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 17:43:02 -0700, Spike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike Kear wrote:
> > Thanks Matthew, but it's DreamweaverMX2004 I use.   It's certainily
> > not worth buying Eclipse just because of that.
> >
> 
> As Matthew has already mentioned, eclipse is free unless you count the
> cost of using your bandwidth to download it :)
> 
> > IN Dreamweaver, all the components in  a site are listed in the
> > application browser window, and you just drag a method onto the page
> > and it's done.    But it uses the more verbose syntax, and I'd like to
> > be able to tinker with that if i could.
> 
> The cfeclipse plugin allows you to do essentially the same thing by
> richt-clicking on a method name in the CFC methods view panel and
> choosing insert. The method call is inserted with the script style syntax.
> 
> Spike

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