Gents;

I have the same experience as Jon - When you want to maintain an existing
web-page with WDSc it is very persistent to build all kind of folders and
files on my local hard drive - as well as the System I. Also - and worse -
some times it just convert source files from windows-1252 codepages files
into Unicode codepages ....


My solution was to use the free version of Microsoft Visual Web Developer
Studio 2005 for both PHP and IceBreak Web application  

http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/vwd/download/ 

Both the FTP and shared network drive works just fine with System I.


However - when starting from scratch, with a let's say a JSP project, WDSc
is doing a nice job by building all the basic stuff you need. But it is on
"One-Size-Fits-all" basis as IBM likes it....

Regards 

Niels Liisberg

IceBreak.org



-----Original Message-----
From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Jon Paris
Sent: 23. oktober 2006 16:25
To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [WEB400] Nvu

Is there a reason you don't use WDSC, Jon?

I was planning on discussing it with you at DevCon Joe.

Main reason is I just cannot get the idiot thing to simply import an
existing site and publish it back to the existing structure.  It insists on
making up odd folders, ignores the style sheets and other includes and
generally annoys the hell out of me.

If you are doing it from scratch it seems fine - which is what all the
instruction (including yours) focuses on.  But that's not what I need.

Jon Paris
Partner400

www.Partner400.com 


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