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Moving from file-based development to Drupal database-based development?

With my current development setup for file-based (i.e.,non-database) html/php web development I have local copies of my websites on my computer and I can test them in my local apache installation. When I am satisfied with any changes I ftp them to my server.

It seems like it would be difficult to create similar workflow with Drupal. How do you handle this? Do you only have the one live copy of Drupal and make your changes directly to the site? I'm not necessarily opposed to this as it eliminates an extra step (ftp'ing files). Comments?

Editing pages; external editor?

I'm brand new to drupal, so forgive my ignorance. Currently I do simple non-database web development in html and php using emacs as an editor. I'm contemplating moving to drupal and I'm wondering about editing pages.

When using drupal, you create pages by logging into your site and adding content online, right? If so, does that mean I have to leave all the editing conveniences of emacs behind? Or do you cut and paste between your favorite editor and the online add-content page? Or am I missing the point?

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