Does subversion meet your needs? You can check out a working copy that's your dev copy, then check in changes and push to production whenever you want. Waynn On 8/6/08, Benjamin Darwin <bddarwin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > After reading a topic on the list here about someone losing their website, > and having a minor mistake on my own that cost me a week's work on a file > (basically, tested the file, then uploaded to the live site and took the > daily backup off the live site.. only to find the file was messed up.. and > had to go to the weekly backup off cd to recover it, losing a week of > work).. > > I'm wondering if anybody knows of a version control software program that > may fit my needs. > > Basically, I'm looking for something that runs locally, not on the live > site, that I can edit the files on the dev computer, and store old versions > on the dev computer, and then just publish off of the local onto the live > site whenever I need to. > > Anybody have any suggestons/ideas on how this should be done, and what > program is a good fit? > > Thanks for any help, > Ben > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php