Um, Slimserver. At least in Firefox it does that. IE doesn't
catch the changes. As the song changes in the playlist FF
responds by refreshing to show the current song. Also, more than
one person can play with it at a time and see the changes being
made. 

Similar concept at least.


--- larry price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Has anybody here seen or done something along the lines of the
> following:
> 
> A machine with a browser is set up,
> 
> the web page being constructed has a meta refresh setup to
> reload
> every couple of seconds (could actually be done in a frame so
> as not
> to touch the work piece)
> 
> the source files are under source control and available from
> the lan
> 
> two or more people using their laptops checkout and edit files
> and
> push changes to the master copy which are immediately
> displayed so
> that everyone can see them.
> 
> development proceeds iteratively and interactively.
> 
> Would anyone like to try this at Mr. O's tonight?
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