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A site development strategy?
« on: July 14, 2005, 04:15:39 PM »



I'm trying to come up with a safe site development strategy. Here's what I've done so far:

1. I have my actual Mambo website (say, mysite.com) installed on the public_html/, and the SMF in public_html/smf.

2. I created an identical site on a subdomain like admin.mysite.com, which places the Mambo installation in the public_html/admin/, and the SMF in public_html/smf/.

The idea is to do all my modification and testing privately in the nonpublic /admin site, and when I'm satisfied that the changes are working properly, apply them to the main site.

But if something goes amiss, how about reversion to an earlier stage? How about this:

1. Copy periodically, say, public_html/admin to my backup folder, calling the folders admin20050710 and admin20050712 and admin20050714, etc.
2. In the event of a serious problem introduced by programming changes...
3. Delete public_html/admin.
4. Copy admin20050714 to public_html/ as public_html/admin20050714.
5. Rename public_html/admin20050714 to public_html/admin.

Could there be any hidden gotchas with a Mambo-SMF integration which might keep this from working? Presumably it would connect to the database just fine?

Thanks,

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Re: A site development strategy?
« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2005, 04:05:37 PM »

It sounds like your talking about web development of sort.

If you are just using Mambo, you don't need to do what you're planning. But if you are planning to do some coding, do your development in you local machine. And you can also have staging such as the sub-domain you mentioned.
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