No, I'm afraid not. :-(
 
To start, and to be clear, the client app for SVN has nothing to do with a web app or browser. All the ones I know of (Tortoise and such) tend to be either java or windows client applications. They are used by the developer interested in managing the version control of their local code base using some server installation of Subversion as the repository.
 
Further, when you say Tortoise is an app "initiated at any client", there again it seems you're mixing terms. What "client" do you mean? This wording makes it sound like you're referring to client as a person. You don't want to think of it that way. In fact, if you might construe "client" to mean one of your site's users, then no--definitely no--they have nothing to do with SVN, whether client or server or browser app. They never see or should care about it. It's just a tool for the developer interested in using some tool to manager version control. If you didn't mean to imply anything otherwise, I hope you'll forgive my clarification.
 
I will just say, in conclusion, that I do hope you'll take the time to read any one of the resources I pointed out. They all try to solve the very problem of getting you from 0 to 60. I really think they'll help a lot and that it would be in everyone's interest if you just took even 20 minutes to read any one of them before discussing SVN further. :-) I really mean that in the most polite way I can put it. No offense intended at all. I'm just responding to what I'm reading.
 
/charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Reil
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 2:20 PM
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Subject: RE: getting started with SVN RE: [ACFUG Discuss] Change Management Options Debate.

Thanks Charlie. I guess I have some reading to do. (GREAT! MORE READING!! YECH!! LOL..)

 

Thanks all for this info.

 

I think I hear you saying that the client server issue is one of symantics from my perspective as I am assuming that the client goes to a web app that has hooks onto SVN.

Kind of like PHPMyAdmin in MySQL. So therefore SVN is a server load, and Tortoise is a browser app that is initiated at any client provided certain securities are met.

 

 

 

Robert P. Reil

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Motorcyclecarbs.com, Inc.

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