Version Controll with IIS

2007-11-10 Thread robert . rawlins
Hello Chaps, I know many of you are running SubVersion for your version control on your Apache based servers, and to be honest I think its about time I got up and running with some proper source control, the number of Projects I have 'on the go' is growing and I need to tidy up my management a

Re: Version Controll with IIS

2007-11-10 Thread J.J. Merrick
To answer your questions... 1. It is optional to run SVN on apache. Some people do it for the security control you have and if you are running it on the web it gives you true HTTP access. 2. Subversion has a server built into it that I prefer to use since my requirements are basic. It probably

RE: Version Controll with IIS

2007-11-10 Thread Paul Vernon
I know many of you are running SubVersion for your version control on your Apache based servers, and to be honest I think its about time I got up and running with some proper source control, the number of Projects I have 'on the go' is growing and I need to tidy up my management a little

RE: Version Controll with IIS

2007-11-10 Thread Eric Roberts
Subversion just fine on windows with IIS... Eric -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2007 7:51 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Version Controll with IIS Hello Chaps, I know many of you are running SubVersion for your version

RE: Version Controll with IIS

2007-11-10 Thread Eric Roberts
: Saturday, November 10, 2007 8:39 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Version Controll with IIS To answer your questions... 1. It is optional to run SVN on apache. Some people do it for the security control you have and if you are running it on the web it gives you true HTTP access. 2. Subversion has