Yeah, it does to a v.basic source control for page editing. It is not really
suited to development standards when it comes to source control.



 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dawson, Michael
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Sun Jan 14 23:00:22 2007
Subject: RE: Dreamweaver + Version Control - "Best Practices" Consulting

We haven't really tried it, but if you install a copy of Contribute and
then setup the web site to be controlled by Contribute, you can enable
versions of individual files.

Then, you enable Contribute compatibility within DW.  From what I hear
DW will then leave a specified number of versions of a file on the
server.

Again, I'm not positive on this, but we may head this way for the
rebuild of our primary web site.

M!ke 

-----Original Message-----
From: Clark Valberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 12:56 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Dreamweaver + Version Control - "Best Practices" Consulting

Neil, 

I'm sure "check-in/out" doesn't fit the bit here as it doesn't really
constitute "version control".  They're looking for the best way to
roll-out something like Subversion (or similar, if it makes more sense)
in a way that works right inside Dreamweaver 8 and flows nicely with
their current process of deployment to staging / production servers.
The goal here is to get the maximum benefits of version control without
using 2 different applications (Dreamweaver + tortoiseSVN for example).
Maybe a best-of-breed Subversion extension for Dreamweaver is the answer
here.  

We're looking for someone who's been through the trial and error in
setting this up - and has experience using a setup that works. 



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