Okay, now this one is bit of techie stuff and might go over the head for many readers.

For last few days I have been playing around with Subversion (SVN) for project version management. (It is a version control system basically).

I use Tortoise SVN to control the SVN from my machine (Update / commit etc..) but it was kind of cumbersome to update the folders every time. So, after using powers of Google, I finally found a Dreamweaver extension which lets me update / commit files directly from Dreamweaver. No need to go to that folder and update the stuff. Just right click on the folder in Dreamweaver and update it.

You can get this extension from here.

Technically, it works along with Tortoise SVN and provides SVN options in Dreamweaver. It is free, works well for me and I am happy in the end :)



Category : Personal Notes, Tech Tech, Tips .
Date : February 12, 2007 | RSS 2.0. | trackback

7 Responses

    Ashish Patil says
    12-Feb-2007 at 11:51 pm
  1. Having a code repository support inside IDE is really cool. I use VSS plug-in with eclipse, and all my check in-check out stuff is handled by plug-in itself.

  2. Al says
    28-Sep-2007 at 9:20 am
  3. Doh!
    Seems to be gone now, all that’s at that link is one of those generic, long ads about you buying something with heaps of testimonials etc…
    Unless I’m missing it somewhere in there!?

  4. Mike says
    20-Nov-2007 at 4:13 pm
  5. Try this :-)

    http://web.archive.org/web/20070605012512/http://www.nearlygeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/06/SVN4DW.mxp

  6. Mike says
    20-Nov-2007 at 4:15 pm
  7. Sorry…

    this one: http://blog.tech-cats.com/2007/09/svn4dw-hard-to-find-svn-extension-for.html

  8. will says
    17-May-2008 at 11:47 am
  9. This link is good to download the DW extension… and a tutorial to get it up and running with SVN+SSH. SVN for Dreamweaver

  10. Matt says
    05-Nov-2008 at 9:49 pm
  11. Try this one: https://sourceforge.net/projects/subweaver/

    Open source and freely available.

  12. Matt says
    05-Nov-2008 at 11:54 pm
  13. Sorry, Subweaver is now hosted at http://code.google.com/p/subweaver/

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