Posted by David Dorward on 07/12/06 19:06
Water Cooler v2 wrote:
> 1. You have to run the pre-processor only once, and that is when you're
> fully sure all your content that is to be included is final and won't
> change.
No. Run. Test. Edit. Run. Test. Edit. Run. Test. Edit. Upload.
> 2. Not good when you have to edit the content included through the
> pre-processor. It would require replacemnet of code in every page that
> has the content (pre-processor inserted content) included.
Which doesn't take very long unless you have a very large number of pages,
and tools such as rsync allow you to minimise the amount of data transfer
needed to upload the changes.
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David Dorward <http://blog.dorward.me.uk/> <http://dorward.me.uk/>
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