Well you could setup SVN ( http://subversion.tigris.org/ ) and have the SVN publish to your server.

this way you still have only one step, and dont have to remember, plus you can go back to earlier versions if you make a really big mistake.

Ben

On Nov 13, 2006, at 5:45 PM, Wayne Irvine wrote:

Robert Garcia at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

however, if you mount the server through the new tiger NETWORK icon,
it will have a very different path,

Cheers. I'll look into that. May well be the problem.

You will avoid a lot of headaches by
editing locally and saving to server.

The server in question is in the next room. It is the dev server. So I save
to it and test immediately.

Saving locally and then having to move the file to the server just adds
another step. I am presently doing this but it is a pain in the but for
debugging. I often save and forget to move the file before testing. It is
exactly this I am trying to avoid.

Wayne Irvine


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