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oops, sorry, i forgot to add a subject in my previous post... :-/
Hi,
this is a bit offtopic, but I don't know where else to ask, i've
searched the net to no avail...
I cannot believe that i'm the only person with this problem, but so far I
have not found a suitable solution.
I would like to set up a version control system for a website with lot of
server side scripting. Because of the server side scripts it is
inevitable that the developers use a shared working place, namely the
document root of the webserver (otherwise they cannot check the effects
of their changes immediately).
If my understanding is good, it is not possible to do this with CVS. Does
anybody know of such a system which can do this? Or how do others cope
with situations like this?
--
peter
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