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eric wrote: > why not have the test site on the isp host? then you know everything > is the same. There are several reasons: 1. Boy Scout regulations call for an adult "gatekeeper" to approve all changes, and that means my contributors and collaborators would need a separate ftp address and password for the test site, which would cost us more. 2. I find it more convenient to have a local server where I can implement new code quickly, and test it with a local refresh instead of having to ftp the changes over. 3. I'm concerned that having a test site on a subdirectory of the production site would lead to errors in file-specific calls due to directory differences. > this is probably way to simple of an answer, but would it work if > installed as a package apt-get install php5-mysql? Laura suggested that earlier, thank you. I got an "Installing previously deselected package" response, and the conditions have changed: see my other post. -- E. William Horne William Warren Consulting http://www.william-warren.com/ 781-784-7287 -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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