If it helps, there's also a Firefox extension called "Save Text Area" 
that lets you load the content of a text area from a file.  That way, 
you can prepare a bunch of files using vim (offline if you prefer) and 
just go through loading them using the extension.

Cheers
Mohit.


Sean Cribbs wrote:
> I've installed the "It's All Text" add on for Firefox, which gives you 
> an "edit" button on all textareas.  You can configure it to launch your 
> favorite editor and it will handle copying your saved data back into the 
> webpage.  Personally, I use SciTE on Win32, but I'm sure you could make 
> it work with vim.
>
> Sean
>
> kevin beckford wrote:
>   
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I would like to avoid using textareas to edit my radiant site's pages.  I
>> would much rather use vim to edit any and all text.  Is it possible to do
>> this other than using the radiant.vim plugin ( segfaults my vim 7.1 ,
>> version .0.0.3 of radiant.vim ) ?
>> _______________________________________________
>>     

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