[opencms-dev] Development cycle building web sites using Opencms
Alexander Wallace
aw at avatartechnology.com
Tue May 17 18:40:57 CEST 2005
You have multiple choices...
1- use mozilla and the mozex extension to call an external editor of your
choice.
2- Use the sync feature to sync with the fs of the server.
3- i think someone here in the list said they had developped web dav and they
were thinking about contributing the code...
4- develop separately and then import your file, possibly change the type
later...
That's about all i can think of right now...
On Tuesday 17 May 2005 11:06 am, Vasil Stefanov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm starting with Opencms 6.0 beta3.
> What is the development cycle when building web sites using Opencms?
>
> When I develop a web site I usually access the source code file with my
> editor, write changes and then preview the modifications in browser.
> In Opencms I don't know how to access the file with my favorite editor. It
> is impossible for me to develop a complex template using the web editor
> provided by Opencms (the browser editor).
>
> Or
>
> How can I access the Opencms vfs with external program (usually a text
> editor).
>
> Is there a driver for Opencms vfs. Is it possible to mount vfs as a
> directory to the real file system.
>
> Why is chosen the virtual file system and not the files a stored in the real
> file system? What is the advantage?
>
> Let's someone explain his development cycle when building web sites with
> Opencms.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
>
>
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