Re: Way to source-control Web files?

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Use a version control tool such as CVS or Subversion. Then from each server you check out the code from the repository. You can easily roll back to previous versions if you need to.

-CM

On Jan 4, 2008 5:11 PM, SAILESH KRISHNAMURTI, BLOOMBERG/ 731 LEXIN <skrishnamur1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, We have a probblem, which i feel is probably seen in a lot of places elsewhere with multiple apache and tomcat installations. that is that, how does one manage the configuration/source-control the apache and tomcat config files,  especially when the contents of the files are different on different servers? Does anyone have any ideas/inputs as to a standardised way of doing this?

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