Thanks! >Many FTP clients will ignore directories starting with a dot, since >that's the standard UNIX way to hide files. You might have to enable >an option in the client for that behaviour. You might also look if >you can set up rules that will exclude files from operations, as >that'd do the trick as well. > >If your client doesn't support either of these, do an 'svn export' of >the version you want to upload, and you'll get a pristine copy without >any of the subversion metadata included. > >cheers, >barneyb > >On 8/9/05, Stan Winchester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> We are starting to use subversion with TortoiseSVN and we were wondering how >> others deploy sites using FTP. We noticed in our local working copies there >> are ".svn" sub-directories in every directory. How do we make sure the >> ".svn" sub-directories don't get deployed to a live server? >> >> > >-- >Barney Boisvert >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >360.319.6145 >http://www.barneyb.com/ > >Got Gmail? I have 50 invites.
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