Re: Development vs production environment
- From: "Nicholas Savalas - http://savalas.tv" <nick@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 22 Nov 2005 17:47:49 -0800
Dear Scott,
No, publishing will not erase the contents of the local site; in this
case your local site is your company's live site on the web server, and
the remote site is the folder on your computer at home. Publishing
means copying your website - and adding to the remote site, If
necessary, the proprietary files and folders that FrontPage uses in
order to execute the amazing site management tools it has. Be careful
with the optimize HTML, remove comments, etc, options when publishing -
those things really work, and they do change your code. If you write
good code in the first place, those things should not be necessary. For
the time being, make no changes to your code, and be very very very
careful that you are not publishing to your company web site by
accident - first thing I would do is make a copy of your company web
site and burn it to CD - if anything should happen, you can put it back
in one minute. Try to make frequent use of the F1 key. The only stupid
question that I know of is "How do I fix the mistake I would not have
made if I had read help first?" Good luck, Scott. Keep us posted.
.
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