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On 6/6/2012 4:16 PM, Jerry Feldman wrote: > On 06/06/2012 12:35 PM, Daniel Barrett wrote: >>> What I would like to do is to find a solution for him that does not >>> require the purchasing of a newer version of DreamWeaver. I personally >>> use emacs and vi as does JABR, but these webmasters are not tech savy. >> [Snip] >> >> 3. Write a simple batch script, with a simple name like "sync-all," that >> uses rsync to copy the files over SSH to your production site, and teach >> your non-tech-savvy webmasters to run it from the command line: >> >> C:\> sync-all >> >> which runs something like: >> >> rsync -e ssh -a /cygdrive/c/some/dreamweaver/location yourhost:/path >> > Too complicated for him. In that case, you can set Dreamweaver to upload its changes to an intermediate site via ftp, and then run a cron job there (or hook the ftp session) to forward the files on to the BLU machine via SSH. Bill -- Bill Horne 339-364-8487
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