Yes, there were lots of queries included.
I was aware of Charlies articles and I configured DreamweaverMX as far
as I could to look like CFS.
Ed Suyers Tip was great, I almost never use the WYSIWYG feature - so
"open in code view" is a very good solution for me.

Harry Klein 

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Von: Sean A Corfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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On Wednesday, Jun 4, 2003, at 02:01 US/Pacific, Harry Klein wrote:
> The biggest problem dreamweaverMX has, is the handling of big files.
> I just opened a cfm file with 2600 lines (100 KB) and waited 2 
> minutes!!

Does it have a lot of cfquery tags? I seem to recall a similar issue 
reported where DW was doing some sort of analysis / validation on the 
queries... but I can't remember how to resolve it.

Charlie Arehart has a great set of hints'n'tips for CFS users migrating 
to DWMX, where he shows how to configure DWMX so that it is more 
CFS-like, both in terms of UI and speed. You might be able to find more 
info on his systemanage.com site (and I blogged references to it a 
couple of times).

Sean A Corfield -- http://www.corfield.org/blog/

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-- Margaret Atwood

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