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tobstar
Joined: Jan 05, 2004
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Posted: 01/11/2006 07:30 am
I have a client who is always working on their site. I'm at another location also working on the site. Is there way of locking parts of the site when there being worked on so no work is lost.
I know with Sourcesafe and other programs that this kind of thing is possible.
I do most of my FTPing within Dreamweaver cos i'm lazy but its has nothing like what i'm looking for.
any suggestions?
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dudibob
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Posted: 01/11/2006 07:43 am
Dreamweaver has a checking in and out function, but not too sure if it works with the FTP settings, I've never actually tried it, so sorry if you've already have done.
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tobstar
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Posted: 01/11/2006 08:49 am
yeah i have and I advise everyone to steer clear, its just makes a mess.
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dudibob
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Posted: 01/11/2006 08:50 am
lol, ok, cheers for the advice
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