You could try using a basic source control system.. put your prototype
(html/css/js) into SVN or GIT..  that way everybody can work on it
without ever having multiple "master" copies


On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 10:46 AM, Danny Hope
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> I looking for a way of collaborating with a team on producing HTML prototypes.
>
> I'm after something fairly lightweight.
>
> I'd like there to be only a single instance of the prototype (i.e. no
> emailing it to eachother).
>
> Anyone got any advice?
>
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> Danny Hope
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