I am using notepad++ v4.0.2. I would like to make a suggestion to improve notepad++. It is a feature available in Crimson Editor 3.70. It has an inbuilt FTP feature to
Edit remote files directly using built-in FTP client
- open, edit, and save documents in remote FTP servers.
- save account information (encoded) for automatic logon.
It would be very useful if the above feature is incorporated.
Guys!! What do u think about it?
Can anyone come up with a plugin for that
Regards,
Shafi
shafitvm@hotmail.com
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I think, I could answere for Edward, because he extend my explorer plugin with FTP support. At the moment we are finish with porting the explorer project from VC6 to .NET . So he starts with developing in near future. In few words:
When it's done ;)
Best Regards
Jens
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I just started to develop a ftp feature for the explorer plugin, from Jens Lorenz.
The plugin is gone look/feel like the functionality that editplus is providing.
So the plugin will have:
- open, edit, and save documents in remote FTP servers, true the explorer view.
- save account information, this will be saved in a xml format or some kind. The username/password will be encrypted.
Kind regrades,
Edward Heuveling
edward@heuveling.net
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I also would like to see such a feature, currently I'm using dreamweaver to edit my files because of it's syntax colouring, auto completion and ftp feature. I just found notepad++ and think it's a great product but it just misses the ftp feature.
Dreamweaver has a local and a remote area on which you work on, when you download a file from ftp it checks if you have a newer file local etcetera. So you're always working local, and after you've done the changes you want you can save it local and with a key-shortcut (ctrl-alt-u) you can upload the file you're working in to the ftp server.
Hope someone can build in such a feature, because if that is done I don't need dreamweaver anymore, because at this moment it is nothing more than a notepad to me :-)
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Hi All,
I am using notepad++ v4.0.2. I would like to make a suggestion to improve notepad++. It is a feature available in Crimson Editor 3.70. It has an inbuilt FTP feature to
Edit remote files directly using built-in FTP client
- open, edit, and save documents in remote FTP servers.
- save account information (encoded) for automatic logon.
It would be very useful if the above feature is incorporated.
Guys!! What do u think about it?
Can anyone come up with a plugin for that
Regards,
Shafi
shafitvm@hotmail.com
hello edward
when do you think we could try your plugin ?
I think, I could answere for Edward, because he extend my explorer plugin with FTP support. At the moment we are finish with porting the explorer project from VC6 to .NET . So he starts with developing in near future. In few words:
When it's done ;)
Best Regards
Jens
Hello Shafi,
I just started to develop a ftp feature for the explorer plugin, from Jens Lorenz.
The plugin is gone look/feel like the functionality that editplus is providing.
So the plugin will have:
- open, edit, and save documents in remote FTP servers, true the explorer view.
- save account information, this will be saved in a xml format or some kind. The username/password will be encrypted.
Kind regrades,
Edward Heuveling
edward@heuveling.net
I also would like to see such a feature, currently I'm using dreamweaver to edit my files because of it's syntax colouring, auto completion and ftp feature. I just found notepad++ and think it's a great product but it just misses the ftp feature.
Dreamweaver has a local and a remote area on which you work on, when you download a file from ftp it checks if you have a newer file local etcetera. So you're always working local, and after you've done the changes you want you can save it local and with a key-shortcut (ctrl-alt-u) you can upload the file you're working in to the ftp server.
Hope someone can build in such a feature, because if that is done I don't need dreamweaver anymore, because at this moment it is nothing more than a notepad to me :-)