On Friday 08 April 2005 10:24, Arthur Pemberton wrote:
>I love Quanta+; it's great for editing almost every web
application I've
> got.
>
>But where it sucks is in editing files that live on a server accessible
> ONLY by FTP. Instead of having to add a bunch of files and folders to a
> project, wouldn't it make much more sense to simply let you browse the
> remote FTP sever with an interface much like Macromedia's HomeSite?
> Maybe I'm just spoiled. But if there are hundreds of files associated
> with the application, adding files and folders can take forever.
>
>
Unless I'm mistakign what you're saying, Quanta has been able to do that
since at least FC2.
I haven't figured out how to do it, then. At this point, I have to create a
project, which saves the webprj file on the remote server and creates the
toolbar and templates directories on the remote server. If I could simply
browse to a file on a remote FTP server instead of having to create a project
like this, my life would be a lot easier.
--
Richard S. Crawford
http://www.mossroot.com