>>Why not just set up a development server that could be used as the final production server as well,

>>and develop your code on it?  Then you buy one license and use it for development and deployment. 

>>You could still just deploy the SWFs.  Just develop on the client's servers to begin with. 

>>Build a homebrew PC and work on it, then ship it off to them when you're done? 

>>Any obvious problems with this reasoning?

 

Well, yes, actually.  Thanks, I had thought of that for a quarter second, but this client the U.S. Navy.  No way in h-e double-hockey-sticks they’re gonna let me go in and actually *develop* on their servers.  This isn’t a small hometown bakery who wants a web page. Thanks anyway.  I explained this to a govt. sales rep Macromedia, they think they can work out some kind of licensing so I can develop in one place, deploy on another. 

 

Jason Merrill   |   E-Learning Solutions   |  icfconsulting.com

 

 

 


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