Re: mirroring website

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Thanks for the cents.

I will try a combination of multiple configuration files and rsync!

/Lars
søn, 21 06 2009 kl. 16:39 +0100, skrev Richard Heyes:
> Hi,
> 
> > I have the following issue! I want to develop my website on my local
> > machine, and then upload the entire developed site to a production
> > server. What is the best strategy to do that?
> > I have been looking at a php mirroring script but that was about 5 years
> > old! Is'nt there a better/newer approach?
> 
> I used to use rsync (with a bunch of options) whenever I did this.
> With you being on Linux, it would be trivial to automate it with a
> script.
> 
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