We *only* ever develop locally. We use SVN to hold all of our code and each
developers machine is as a production machine, mappings etc. Check out
locally and we develop using localhost.

But essentially we all develop locally which allows multiple developers to
develop concurrently.

You can't have that much code to run out disk space? How big is your hard
drive? (jeez that sounds dodgy)









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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Wed Jun 13 21:56:53 2007
Subject: Developing locally - CF developer edition

All,

I sometime want to bring work home and work locally with the developer
edition
of Coldfusion.  However to have the site code I need, I'd need to sync up
with all
the files from multiple sites.  I would run out of hard disk space pretty
quickly.

Any suggestions on how to take the site with me on the laptop and still be
able to
develop locally?

D



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