Yes and making an exception for my ip would be ideal, so that i can
confirm that the changes are working correctly.  Thanks.

On Nov 1, 3:20 pm, jet <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for all the replies.  I gave Dan's example a shot but wasnt
> being successful.  I might have missed something.  But since I was in
> a bit of a rush to get something up and running I just created events
> to handle my template pages.  Site only had 2 main template pages so i
> jsut created events for those that would use my maintenance template,
> and renamed my original events to something else.
>
> After i was done with teh maintenane i just switched the names of the
> events back to what they were.  Not the cleanest but it did the job.
> I'll try it out again later.
>
> On Oct 30, 8:39 am, Jim Priest <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 5:28 AM, Chris Blackwell <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I'd do this at the webserver level, using mod_rewrite or the iis 
> > > equivalent
> > >http://www.techiecorner.com/97/redirect-to-maintenance-page-during-up...
>
> > I've done this with Ant in my deployment scripts - flip a bit and use
> > something similar to Dan's example to redirect traffic.
>
> > You may also want to bake some logic in there so that you (or your IP
> > range) is NOT redirected - this enables you to hit the site, verify
> > things are working, reload the framework, etc.
>
> > Jim
>
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> > Jim Priest | jimpriest.net | [email protected] | 919-827-1970- Hide 
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