> Once you get used to "Sites" instead of projects, it actually becomes
a
> whole load easier.  Just create a site for the current site you're
working
> on, and then uploading becomes simple (ie right click on
file/directory/site
> and choose "Put").  

I find that hard to accept. I played around with DWMX for a  day and in
frustration gave up and went back to the beloved Studio 5.

RDS seems to have been replaced (and this is from memory) with something
that's actually more like FTP. If you want to edit a remote file, you
actually download it to your machine, edit it and then reupload it,
rather than editing the remote file directly. That means that (if I was
using it right) you have at least 3 copies of any web site; the
production copy on the server, your local development copy and the odds
and sods files that are created when you use DMWX's RDS.

Plus I found the descriptions used when setting up a new Sites
confusing; it wasn't obvious what each field related to. Must confess
that I didn't RTFM, but by that time the editing window itself was
starting to annoy me with it's slow response (and does it also have
Alt-Tab issues?). Not quite as bad as the ActionScript edit window in
Flash (my *God* that is one *shit* editing window), but getting there.


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Macromedia ColdFusion Developer
Fairbanks Environmental Ltd  +44 (0)1695 51775

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