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I use different projects to do that. I have a large Intranet site that I have setup as its own workspace. In the Intranet I have different modules that for the most part stand by themselves. So in the workspace I create separate projects for each module, I then add the files for that module into the project. I do this for each module, and then I create what I call the launch project, and that holds the entrance and startup framework of our intranet (i.e. index.php). That is the project that I activate. By doing it that way, it doesnt matter what file in what project I happen to be working on, when I hit F9 it launches that the proper front end file for testing.
Do you think that would work for you? Oh, and if you are wondering, I do have other projects besides the Intranet, and for those I create separate Workspaces. |
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