thanks for your help,

if I put those commands into the script what page will the user see
when they go to the site?

Todd



On Sep 11, 6:46 pm, "David Masover" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You probably don't want a 404 status, especially for a search bot. 404
> doesn't mean "temporarily unavailable", it means "not found".
>
> And you're probably looking for deploy:web:disable/enable, as in:
>
> cap deploy:web:disable
> cap deploy
> cap deploy:web:enable
>
> Or, if you like, put this in config/deploy.rb:
>
> before :deploy, 'deploy:web:disable'
> after :deploy, 'deploy:web:enable'
>
> On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 6:34 PM, sbtodd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > When you do a cap deploy what happen when users access your site?
>
> > I use NGINX and Tiny and Rails ...
>
> > Is Cap smart enough to put up a temporarily unavailable page for this
> > configuration?
>
> > what happens if a search engine bot comes around .. is there a way to
> > send a 404 status to them?
>
> > Todd
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