It's not about one large file. Besides bad design, how would you find
anything in it? When dreamweaver loads a file, it loads all it's
associated files, so if you are working on one page and have tinyMCE,
jquery, jqueryUI, modernizer, and various CFINCLUDE, javascript, etc.
files added to that page Dreamweaver loads it all into memory. The
more you type in javascript the slower the error checking (as in, after
you correct something it still says it is wrong) becomes as well as
typing. Then it begins to do weird stuff when you goto select a file.
The bigger my site gets the more cranky Dreamweaver comes and I am
getting quite tired of it as it is robbing me of my precious coding
time. I am just not sure if I can make eclipse replicate Dreamweavers
functions I like such as autofill, autp upload after save, load the
resources to the page.
On 3/7/2013 3:28 PM, Alan Holden wrote:
I recall having one of my contracts cut short at a LA/TX services
firm, just after I mentioned that I thought something was
fundamentally amiss - with a design that required a single cfc file to
get that large.
But I did learn (to keep quiet when maintaining code unless asked,
and) that Eclipse could work with files that huge, even though they
really shouldn't ever BE that huge. Damn, there I go again...
You probably need to tweak the memory settings a lot. The Eclipse File
Explorer window has something called a "Virtual Filesystem" that you
could probably use to create a Project (like a DW "site"). There's a
thin FTP client in there... and a line numbering option too.
Al
On 3/7/2013 12:06 PM, Ernest McCloskey wrote:
Sheer curiousity and to figure out what breaks dreamweaver.
Somewhere around**26,000 lines of code or 943,000 characters is when
dreamweaver begins to exhibit slowness/strange behavior.
Been looking at eclipse, but I dont have time to figure out how to
set it up to do websites with auto ftp like dreamweaver does.
On 3/7/2013 2:42 PM, Alan Holden wrote:
https://www.google.com/search?q=code+line+counters ;-]
Seriously, though... I've never had a need for one and - like you
did - I would probably just write a little CFLOOP gizmo to do that.
What do you use it for? Billing?
Al
On 3/7/2013 11:19 AM, Ernest McCloskey wrote:
No, I mean, I have a little script that counts how many lines of
code you have written for your site (and characters). I was
looking to see if there were any other ones around.
On 3/7/2013 1:20 PM, Mats Stromberg wrote:
You want a counter just to display code on a page or do you want
to use this for something else?
To just diplay code on a page there are several CSS/JavaScript
version around. The OpenBD homepage is using such to diplay
code.. for example on the NSIS instructions for the OpenBD.Local
http://openbd.org/manual/?/local_nsis
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 6:38 PM, Ernest McCloskey
<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Does anyone have a line counter for code? I wrote one a while
back, really simple one, if anyone wants it. I was just
curious if there are any available out there for download.
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