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- From: ulrike@example.com
- Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2000 11:34:06 +0900
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>What tools are people using to maintain websites remotely? I'm mainly thinking >of maintaining a complete copy of the site on my home machine using CVS or >something, and periodically "push"-ing [1] a copy onto the web site via ssh; >however, if I start allowing data to be written to the web site via discussion >boards or something, I would need to sync in the other direction as well. In the June issue of Linux Journal was an article about Linux tools for the web and it mentioned weex (http://www.enjoy.ne.jp/~gm/program/weex/) and sitecopy (http://www.lyra.org/sitecopy/). Uli
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