FTP, and the horrors of VI
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2005 1:45 pm
Hi,
I need help from Textpad to escape the evil clutches of vi.
I'm a web developer, so I spend a lot of my time editing HTML files and PHP scripts on web servers. Since textpad doesn't do ftp open/save, I have to use other editors and programs to get, edit, save, and upload my web files. I tend to do it in one of two ways;
(1) open a shell editor on the server, and use vi or nano. (urg.)
(2) use a desktop program with integrated ftp - usually Macromedia DreamWeaver
This is a shame; TextPad has the nicest text-editing ability out there. But I spend a good portion of my day working on the web, -not- using textpad. Please help me escape the horror of using VI. Please...
I need help from Textpad to escape the evil clutches of vi.
I'm a web developer, so I spend a lot of my time editing HTML files and PHP scripts on web servers. Since textpad doesn't do ftp open/save, I have to use other editors and programs to get, edit, save, and upload my web files. I tend to do it in one of two ways;
(1) open a shell editor on the server, and use vi or nano. (urg.)
(2) use a desktop program with integrated ftp - usually Macromedia DreamWeaver
This is a shame; TextPad has the nicest text-editing ability out there. But I spend a good portion of my day working on the web, -not- using textpad. Please help me escape the horror of using VI. Please...