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BooYaKaSha #1
"Site Manager" Extension?
I was wondering if any sort of a "Site Manager" enhancement extension exists.
Basically I'm looking to be able to batch import / export and more easily edit
my saved .ste files. I work for a Web Design company that also does hosting, so
the majority of the sites are on our servers. But if we change login info or a
configuration, there's no way to conveniently import and edit the 100+ files I
have, except one-by-one.
If anyone has seen something like this, and can point me to it, it would be
much appreciated. Thanks!
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danilocelic *TMM* #2
Re: "Site Manager" Extension?
BooYaKaSha wrote:
Within DW, you can only do it one by one. However, there is an> I was wondering if any sort of a "Site Manager" enhancement extension exists.
>
> Basically I'm looking to be able to batch import / export and more easily edit
> my saved .ste files. I work for a Web Design company that also does hosting, so
> the majority of the sites are on our servers. But if we change login info or a
> configuration, there's no way to conveniently import and edit the 100+ files I
> have, except one-by-one.
application for Windows only that can exporting do this for you:
[url]http://mm-exporter.joexx.de/[/url]
I don't know if it'll allow bulk importing, but I'd guess it does.
Danilo
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BooYaKaSha #3
Re: "Site Manager" Extension?
Oh man -- That is sooo close...
Unfortunately it only imports / exports regsitry files, not separate .ste files.
Thanks though for the link.
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