> I think you'll find most people do at least the early development work
> locally, since it's so easy to do so (that's why the development
> webserver exists, for example). I know that's the way I work all the
> time: all development is done locally and the only production server
> "testing" I do is to make sure that after a rollout all the pages still
> work.
>
Ok, that was my feeling, too.

> This is where you'll notice the most problems (firstly, 0.97 doesn't
> exist... you're using 0.97-pre-something). There have been a *lot* of
> changes since 0.96, so it would be best to develop against the same
> version you'll be using in production.
>
Yeah, I meant 0.97  pre.....

Thanks,

Rodrigo
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