<HTML><BODY style="word-wrap: break-word; -khtml-nbsp-mode: space; -khtml-line-break: after-white-space; "><DIV>I generally use rsync in these cases. I'm surprised no one's suggested it yet.</DIV><BR><DIV><DIV>On Feb 7, 2007, at 6:12 PM, Dave Grijalva wrote:</DIV><BR class="Apple-interchange-newline"><BLOCKQUOTE type="cite">if it's a single file, you can simply open the file directly on the server using something like cyberduck or transmit. <BR><BR>for cyberduck in preferences under the general tab, choose textmate from the edior pulldown. <BR>connect to your server.<BR>find the file and click the edit icon (should be the textmate icon).<BR>edit the file in textmate. when you save, it is automatically pushed back up.<BR><BR>-dave<BR><BR><DIV><SPAN class="gmail_quote"> On 2/7/07, <B class="gmail_sendername">s.ross</B> <<A href="mailto:cwdinfo@gmail.com">cwdinfo@gmail.com</A>> wrote:</SPAN><BLOCKQUOTE class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"> Well, I'd rather use Capistrano, but it's a big hammer for a one-file<BR>edit to a Smarty template (client says, "add 'now hiring' to the home<BR>page) in a PHP project. Given the great integration with sftp <BR>clients, I was kinda hoping this would be pretty easy.<BR><BR><BR>On Feb 7, 2007, at 2:41 PM, Steve Lianoglou wrote:<BR><BR>>> So having something that intelligently deals with local to remote<BR>>> paths is probably the tricky party here. You probably don't want <BR>>> to type a remote path every time. This might be a good time to<BR>>> try out MacFUSE and sshfs.<BR>><BR>> .. or subversion/cvs ... :-)<BR>><BR><BR class="khtml-block-placeholder"></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV></BODY></HTML>