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Posted by "Geoff" on 01/20/06 00:14
I have a local web server running on my development PC, with an
exact copy of all my sites stored locally, so I can develop and test
as I go, only uploading when I know everything is 100%.
For Windows machines, you can choose IIS or Apache, although I'd
recommend you go with whatever your web server is running.
Geoff.
On 19 Jan 2006 at 16:02, Jedidiah wrote:
> I mentioned earlier that I recently switched my site over to PHP. I had a
> couple of reasons for this:
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> 1: I was using Server Side Includes, and had been told that PHP includes
> were better and definitely more popular.
>
> 2: I began sending out a newsletter which was written by someone else in
> PHP.
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> I am beginning to wonder if this was a good idea. I can no longer preview
> my pages without uploading the files to the server. This can really become
> a problem when I am making slight formatting changes to my CSS file where I
> need to refresh the page every few seconds until I get the look just right.
>
> Is it really worth changing all the files to PHP files and using includes?
> Is there any way around this, or am I stuck uploading??
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> Thanks,
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> Jedidiah
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