Neat solution. Glad you got it working :)
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Hi, just found this article explaining how to do exactly what I wanted using
only git:
http://joemaller.com/990/a-web-focused-git-workflow/
It's not Wordpress specific, but helps a lot.
My concern was about the conflict markers git would put into the php and
html files live on the server (theref
Thanks, Thomas.
I'll give a look at all the links you provided.
Cheers,
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Daniel Trezub
http://www.gameblogs.com.br
On 12 February 2011 10:32, Thomas Ferris Nicolaisen wrote:
> Probably the best thing here is to see how other people do it. I don't know
> much about Wordpress, but it seems
Probably the best thing here is to see how other people do it. I don't know
much about Wordpress, but it seems pretty common to deploy it using Git and
Capistrano:
(Obviously, more recent articles are more likely to be correct today)
http://rianjayadi.wordpress.com/2010/11/03/how-to-deploy-word