Hi James!

Yes, I am certain you are on the right path. First thing I want to  
tell you: don't get frustrated over this issue too easily.  
Understanding the concepts of version control can seem cumbersome at  
first. Yet I must say I would not want to work without it anymore and  
I am sure most users get to this point rather sooner than later.

This here might give you a good start: http://svnbook.red-bean.com/index.en.html
This is said to be a good quick-start for Mac OS X too: 
http://www.rubyrobot.org/tutorial/subversion-with-mac-os-x

I am afraid most subversion tutorials rely on some basic knowledge of  
unix operating systems. Good news is: you don't have to work that way.  
If you prefer a graphical interface or just want a better integration  
with the graphical interface of your operating system, that is what  
tools like Versions are for. I must say, I don't remember the setup  
anymore, but I think subversion is bundled with Versions, isn't it?

Greetings!

John


Am 21.06.2009 um 18:14 schrieb james:

>
> Hi all,
>
> I am a newbie to all this SVN.
> I already have a site set-up and running, but wanted to create a
> second site, as a testing area, then when approved and tested we can
> move those file over to the live site. Would versions (and coda which
> i'm using to develop in) help me achieve this the best way? If so how,
> what should I read up on etc?
>
> Any help welcome...
>
> >

John C. Descy
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D-85049 Ingolstadt

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