On Jun 20, 2004, at 5:06 PM, Adrian Constantin wrote:
Does anyone has an ideea as how can I have the
public directory kept clean, that is without the CVS
subdirectory ? Can I move the CVS subdirectroy out
of the sandbox ? I would need something like
'cvs release' but that would actually
On 04-06-19 05:00 -0700, Adrian Constantin wrote:
For my project I use two directories and I can't
easily include one within another. One directory is
for finished files I make public on the web server,
and the other is a working space with test files and
intermediate source files. For
--- Kenneth Dombrowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 04-06-19 05:00 -0700, Adrian Constantin wrote:
For my project I use two directories and I can't
easily include one within another. One directory
is
for finished files I make public on the web
server,
and the other is a working space
On 04-06-20 09:49 -0700, Adrian Constantin wrote:
--- Kenneth Dombrowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sorry if I'm misunderstanding the question, but:
import the
directories from one level up the heirarchy?
...
I was thinking of having a sandbox directly within the
DocumentRoot.
--- Kenneth Dombrowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 04-06-20 09:49 -0700, Adrian Constantin wrote:
...
I was thinking of having a sandbox directly within
the DocumentRoot.
If I import the up-dir, which include the working
and
the public directories, then when I check out I
end up
Hello
For my project I use two directories and I can't
easily include one within another. One directory is
for finished files I make public on the web server,
and the other is a working space with test files and
intermediate source files. For example a have a page
in .php that I use after an