Remember that you can also lock individual pages and entire directories in the Plum IDE so that they are not overwritten.
Respectfully, Adam Phillip Churvis Member of Team Macromedia Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX 7 Developer http://www.ProductivityEnhancement.com Download Plum and other cool development tools, and get advanced intensive Master-level training: * C# & ASP.NET for ColdFusion Developers * ColdFusion MX Master Class * Advanced Development with CFMX and SQL Server 2000 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Fuqua" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 12:23 PM Subject: RE: [plum] CFMX 7.01 Updater > Connie, > > You can always go back to the IDE. You just can not modify existing pages > within the IDE to which you have made modifications by hand, since when you > overwrite those pages, the changes you made in the IDE will be there but the > changes you hand coded outside of PLUM will not. > > In other words, you can go back to the IDE to create new pages or to > re-write existing ones. When you generate your code from the IDE, Plum > gives you the option to overwrite all existing pages, overwrite no existing > pages or overwrite only selected pages. Most times you will be doing some > new pages so you select "don't overwrite any pages" and just your new pages > are added you application. > > If you choose to overwrite an existing page, any changes made to that page > outside of the IDE will be (understandably) lost. > > Mark > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Connie > DeCinko > Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 12:00 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [plum] CFMX 7.01 Updater > > > I like the idea of ongoing updates. That's much better than having to wait > 18 months for a new release, or at worst, 3 months for a service pack. > > Am I correct in recalling, that if you start with the IDE, then later make > changes outside the IDE scope, that you can never open the project again in > the IDE as it will lose your custom changes? Will this change with your new > scheme? Will Plum be more like Dreamweaver in that if it finds unknown code > it just leaves it alone and does not corrupt or lose it? > > > Constanty "Connie" DeCinko III > Web Architect, Webmaster, Web Developer > Lone Jet Enterprises > Glendale, Arizona > www.LoneJet.com > > > > > > ********************************************************************** > You can subscribe to and unsubscribe from lists, and you can change > your subscriptions between normal and digest modes here: > > http://www.productivityenhancement.com/support/DiscussionListsForm.cfm > ********************************************************************** > > > > ********************************************************************** > You can subscribe to and unsubscribe from lists, and you can change > your subscriptions between normal and digest modes here: > > http://www.productivityenhancement.com/support/DiscussionListsForm.cfm > ********************************************************************** > ********************************************************************** You can subscribe to and unsubscribe from lists, and you can change your subscriptions between normal and digest modes here: http://www.productivityenhancement.com/support/DiscussionListsForm.cfm **********************************************************************
