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What I do, is to cycle through each of the open files, and press Ctrl+Shift+S to upload. It's a bit quicker that doing right-clicking each file in the Workspace
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What's about Auto-upload option in the IDE settings?
Maybe I'm wrong, but File->Save All will upload changed files when it's on. Also, Smart upload is inteneded to upload only files with date/time stamp that does not match files on the server. Feel free to try |
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Hi Dmitri,
Well I usually don't use the 'Auto-upload' option, since I directly upload my (encoded) php files to the production server and it would be very risky to automatically upload a file as soon as I save it, right ? I usually use the "Smart Upload" command, but since my project tends to go bigger and bigger, it sometimes takes a little too long to upload only a couple of files while most of the files are unchanged. It would be much quicker for me, I think, to use a contextual command "Upload opened files". What do you think ? |
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Is there a way to script this? Over in BBEdit, for something like this, I'd just take five minutes to throw together an AppleScript that looped through opened windows, saving each to the server, and then I'd bind it to a keyboard shortcut. Although AppleScript obviously isn't an option (looking forward to that Mac version!), is there any equivalent way to do this sort of scripting with PhpED under Windows? I can think of all sorts of ways it'd be useful....
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