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Re: [PHP] WORK WITH PHP FILES REMOTELY WITH NotePad ? YES/NO ?

Posted by Rick Robinson on 03/20/05 04:16

you can setup an ftp in my network places and use it just like a
folder on your computer from notepad


On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 20:55:49 -0500, Larry E. Ullman
<LarryUllman@dmcinsights.com> wrote:
> > WORK WITH PHP FILES REMOTELY WITH NotePad ? YES/NO ?
> > I want to know if when be online I CAN OPEN A FILE FROM A WEB LOCATION
> > HOST - MINE and after I modify it save it again to my hosting space
> > WITHOUT save it to my PC first using NotePad and I mean entering the
> > host username&password when OPEN / SAVE ...? ATTENTION: I DO NOT MEAN
> > SAVE IT TO MY HDD FIRST AND AFTER UPLOAD IT !!! TELL ME THIS SAMELY FOR
> > Dreamweaver MX ?
>
> First of all, you need to calm down, STOP YELLING, and be less
> aggressive in your emails. Remember that you're asking for free help
> from strangers here.
>
> Second, what you are asking is a Notepad question, it actually has
> __nothing__ to do with PHP.
>
> Third, Notepad is a very bare bones text editor and does not have
> features like the one you're looking for.
>
> Fourth, a great way to see what an application can do is open it and
> look at the menus. Like File. Like File>Open.
>
> Fifth, yes, Notepad can open remote files if you can connect to the
> remote server from your computer. This is true of any application.
>
> Sixth, can __you__ actually connect to your remote server from Windows
> so that you can open a networked file? Um, I'm guessing not.
>
> Seventh, many FTP applications let you set an external text editor.
> This would let you connect to the server, edit a file in Notepad, and
> save it, without saving it to your hard drive first.
>
> Eighth, many of these answers will be the same for Dreamweaver,
> although that's a much more sophisticated application. That being said,
> DW probably has the ability to open and edit remote files. You know
> what would be a good way to find out for certain? Check out a DW
> reference or open the application.
>
> Ninth, there's is no number nine.
>
> Tenth, again, this isn't really a PHP question.
>
> Larry
>
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