hmm that's happened to me too re act_ files
and a few others where DWMX just flat out refused to save a file.

A lot of weirdness in dwmx in regards to it doing page breaks and the like
and stuff that's just generally frustrating
also I have to edit a lot of "other" code so having to make a site each time
is a right pain in the ass

Is there a shortcut editor in dwmx ?? personalised autocomplettion ?

personally I can live with studios bug of when you make a new folder  all
the saved files will go into that instead of where you want :)
but Dwmx's  little quirks are just to bloody annoying !

I would be persuaded to visit dwmx's bosom if it was updated to take on
board all the feedback MM no doubt received on this editor
since its release MID 2002 ?  Ill happily await the next instalment before I
return to dwmx




----- Original Message -----
From: "Giles Roadnight" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 11:43 AM
Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Writing Coldfusion


> I use DWMX and am generally quite happy with it. Few little annoyances -
> I cant attach <br> to a keyboard shortcut - it always puts a line break
> afterwards that is not tabbed. I like the sites idea - very easy to
> synchronise.
>
> The major gripe is that it always crashes when I try to save fusebox
> index files which have an include act_ file in. very strange.
>
>
> Giles Roadnight
> http://giles.roadnight.name
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Aidan Whitehall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 06 March 2003 11:39
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] Writing Coldfusion
>
> > 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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