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Posted by G Doucet on 10/02/06 14:47
"Andy Dingley" <dingbat@codesmiths.com> wrote: 1159785892.623192.223350@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
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> G Doucet wrote:
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>> I wanted to keep track of my html files with a version number
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> Then set up a real version control system on a server alongside your
> development desktop. I suggest installing Subversion (free) as about
> the best choice. It's not the simplest thing in the world, but it's
> time well spent. Once you have one, you'll wonder how you ever managed
> without.
I'm sorry for not providing more info on my first post... This is an internal site, not available to the public. Also, I am not
one of the system administrators - I am just developing a (relatively small) reference site on my public folder.
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It's true that people in the office could access my site directly, but for the most part, people working on the road will be able to
copy the site to their laptops.
Anyway, it's not that important since I do have a "Readme" link on the homepage where I indicate that I'm the author, but I do have
several other htm files which I would like to stamp with a version or date. I was going to put it in a comment, but now I think I
will put it in a META tag.
Thanks for all,
Guy
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