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Can a site "remember" which files are open?
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| Tripecac 2005-03-31, 6:41 pm |
| Let's say you have 2 Dreamweaver sites: A and B.
1) You are working on site A, and have several files open.
2) You switch to site B.
3) You don't want site A's files open anymore (perhaps you want to do
some global replaces in site B), so you close them.
4) You switch back to site A.
5) Since site A's files are closed, you have to manually remember,
locate, and open them all again.
It would be nice if there were a way for a site to "remember"
which files it last had open. UltraEdit does this with projects,
and Firefox's SessionSaver extension does it with tab sessions.
Is there a way to get Dreamweaver to do it too?
Thanks!
Travis
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| Murray *TMM* 2005-03-31, 6:41 pm |
| No. But you can request it -
http://www.macromedia.com/support/email/wishform/
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"Tripecac" <tripecac@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote in message
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> Let's say you have 2 Dreamweaver sites: A and B.
>
> 1) You are working on site A, and have several files open.
>
> 2) You switch to site B.
>
> 3) You don't want site A's files open anymore (perhaps you want to do
> some global replaces in site B), so you close them.
>
> 4) You switch back to site A.
>
> 5) Since site A's files are closed, you have to manually remember,
> locate, and open them all again.
>
> It would be nice if there were a way for a site to "remember"
> which files it last had open. UltraEdit does this with projects,
> and Firefox's SessionSaver extension does it with tab sessions.
>
> Is there a way to get Dreamweaver to do it too?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Travis
>
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| Tripecac 2005-03-31, 6:43 pm |
| Okay, I posted my question to them via the wishform.
Thanks, Murray!
Travis
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