Thanks Justin,

A web-based control panel & content management system seems like a nice 
invitation to enter 'Hackers' Paradise'. I like the idea of doing it at home 
and testing, as you do. Something inside of me squirms at the idea of the 
whole shebang being tatooed by a hacker.

Regards,
Andre

On Wednesday 21 August 2002 09:21 am, Justin French wrote:
> I'm usually weeks, or month ahead of myself.  The code I have in my local
> environment is looking forward towards knew features, new ideas, etc etc.
> Every week or two I grab a mirror of the online database (or I could
> connect straight to it of course), and WHEN new code is ready to upload, I
> do it via FTP.
>
> If I had a LOT of uploads, I'd write something that does it for me,
> comparing dates or something.
>
> I do have a web-based control panel & content management system for some
> sections of some sites, allowing me (or the client) to add / edit / delete
> / arrange some content...
>
> End of the day, it's each to their own -- but I know that I wouldn't want
> to be directly editing live code, data or modules on the fly.  I like to
> work on a mirror, test, test, test, upload, test.
>
>
> Justin French
>
> on 21/08/02 10:11 PM, Andre Dubuc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Soon, I will be transferring my site to go on-line with my IP. Since I've
> > never managed anything off-site, I have a very fundamental question:
> >
> > What are the usual procedures with respect to maintaining a site, that
> > is, accessing the PostgreSQL database for corrections, deletions, etc?
> >
> > One idea that occured to me:  mirror the site here, complete with
> > database, and modify stuff at this end, then upload to the IP. Or should
> > I create some form of management code that would allow me, using php, to
> > access and modify the stuff on-line. I've looked at Zope, Midguard, and
> > another one, but they seem like over-kill (and I would have to change a
> > lot of my code to use them).
> >
> > I would appreciate any input pointing how I should proceed -- I'm a total
> > newbie in this area. Any pointers, or where to look, would be greatly
> > appreciated.
> >
> > Tia,
> > Andre

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