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Posted by Gary L. Burnore on 01/06/08 16:47
On Sun, 06 Jan 2008 10:15:52 -0500, Jerry Stuckle
<jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote:
>FFMG wrote:
>> Jerry Stuckle;111941 Wrote:
>>> You should ALWAYS write the site to scale. It's not any harder. And
>>> even if it is just an "administrative back end", are you SURE there
>>> will
>>> never be two administrators changing at the same time?
>>>
>>> Such "assumptions" are traps waiting to spring.
>>>
>>
>> Can you suggest some links/tutorial on scaling a site?
>>
>> FFMG
>>
>>
>
>Wish I could, but I haven't seen any sites with such information all in
>one place. Bits and pieces here and there, but that's all.
>
>Maybe someone else has a better answer.
So let's review. You tell him that he should always write the sit to
scale and say it's not any harder. When he asks for suggestions or
tutorials, you not only don't have any but hope someone else can give
a better answer?
You really ARE a fraud, stukkie.
--
gburnore at DataBasix dot Com
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