On Apr 2, 2007, at 11:15 AM, Rob McBroom wrote:
As for making changes on "the server" being a bad idea, we don't make changes on *the* server. We make changes on *a* server. The development server, to be specific. Nothing wrong with that in my opinion.
Rob McBroom
I have worked like that in the past. http://subtlegradient.com/articles/2007/03/30/web-development- environment-and-workflow
There is nothing wrong with having an environment that requires uploading files to a dev/test server before you can test them. Other than being really tedious and annoying that is ;)
Hopefully TextMate 2.0 will allow for plugins and bundle commands that can make integrating FTP/SCP a lot easier.
I've written a command that helps me formulate good SCP commands. I then check them over and execute them manually from the terminal. You can never be too careful with your production server :D
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