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Hi!

Is there a non-bloated editor with this function?

Thank you for your help.

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As I remember, WeBuilder has such a feature.

Moayad Mardini
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What I use for simple HTML, that has this feature, is EditPlus3. Whilst it is shareware, it's an excellent piece of software for hassle-free, non-bloated editing.

James Burgess
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Try Notepad++ with the FTP_synchronize extension. It's small, fast and a pleasure to use. And it's both free and Free.

codehead
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I tried editPlus, WeBuilder and Notepad but could not find this feature :-( What I would like is to automatically upload and save locally any modified file.

Could you please tell me where in these programs I can find this feature? Thank you.

You didn't initially stipulate you wanted to save locally and upload at the same time. In EditPlus, you can save a remote file, whilst editing locally, this is done by setting up an FTP connection in the File menu, and then connecting to it using the drop-down box on the left-hand side (top) of the main interface.
James Burgess
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PhpED from NuSphere.

Not really an HTML editor. Not really small. But I really like it.

elcuco
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I feel your pain. What I like is to browse a remote FTP tree and edit the files as if they were local. You press CONTROL-S and it uploads your temp file. Seems simple, and lots of applications let you keep a list of files open in FTP.

If non-free is ok, Dreamweaver is actually a fantastic tool: just turn all the WYSIWYG stuff off and it's a beautiful and polished editor.

Otherwise, the kinda ageing and free HTML-Kit Build 292 does a pretty serviceable job. http://www.htmlkit.com/download/

danieltalsky