FTP with Project Manager (first time poster)
Submitted by Thursday, 13 October, 2005 - 22:33
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Hello! I am very new to jEdit, but I have to say - I'm a believer. I've spent a lot of time writing apps for the web, and I have never found any one editor that meets all my needs. But so far, jEdit is the leader. It has some really nice features.
Something I would like to see, however, is an integration between a Project Manager (like the plugin available) and an FTP client who's settings are stored with the project's (host, username, password, use base local directory, etc...)
>> the ability to select multiple files from the Project Viewer and upload them, or download them from remote server
>> Use Base Local Directory - if the local file is on a subdirectory of the base local directory, it will be uploaded to the corresponding subdirectory of the remote server
I don't know how many times I've uploaded something using an FTP client into the wrong sub directory...
Is there already a plug in for this? I might sound quite demanding, and in truth, my hat goes off to any developer who builds these very useful plugins. My talents are in web applications, only. I have no idea how to create plugins. Without dedicated folk like you, I'd probably still be using notepad and CuteFTP.
Something I would like to see, however, is an integration between a Project Manager (like the plugin available) and an FTP client who's settings are stored with the project's (host, username, password, use base local directory, etc...)
>> the ability to select multiple files from the Project Viewer and upload them, or download them from remote server
>> Use Base Local Directory - if the local file is on a subdirectory of the base local directory, it will be uploaded to the corresponding subdirectory of the remote server
I don't know how many times I've uploaded something using an FTP client into the wrong sub directory...
Is there already a plug in for this? I might sound quite demanding, and in truth, my hat goes off to any developer who builds these very useful plugins. My talents are in web applications, only. I have no idea how to create plugins. Without dedicated folk like you, I'd probably still be using notepad and CuteFTP.