2008/4/27 James Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>  On Sun, Apr 27, 2008 at 7:17 AM, notfound <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >  No, that's a hosted server, I don't have access to Apache
>  >  unfortunately. Is there any other way I could make it reload the code?
>
>  Not really, no. In a production deployment, the code stays resident in
>  memory for the life of a server process, and does not (for performance
>  reasons) automatically reload any time you change a file. Which means
>  that when you make a change, you have to restart the server process.
>  If your hosting doesn't let you do this, you probably need a different
>  hosting arrangement.

Ok, thanks for the info. I'll ask them to restart Apache on Monday
then (there's no helpline or anything, another good reason for
changing hosting).

Meantime however, as I still need to make these updates and I have
only live (well, not quite yet, as it is still not officially live)
site, is there any way of testing the changes I'm doing on it? Or do I
just have to make them, upload to the server, ask hosting company to
restart Apache and keep my fingers crossed that it works?

Thanks again,
Mac

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