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Source Control for Web Projects

What are people using for source control for ASP and HTML files? We have a
typical scenario here, a handful of developers working locally on
development, an internal staging server, then an external-facing production
web server, all Windows 2003. I'm quite familiar with Visual Sourcesafe, but
it doesn't easily allow (to my knowledge, anyway) to move ad-hoc files
through to production to fix high severity bugs on the fly. It requires
project labeling or "pinning" other files that have been checked-in but
aren't ready for prime time.

Other solutions?

thx

Jeff
Jul 19 '05 #1
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On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 09:15:36 -0700, "Jeff Dillon"
<je**@removeemergencyreporting.com> wrote:
What are people using for source control for ASP and HTML files? We have a
typical scenario here, a handful of developers working locally on
development, an internal staging server, then an external-facing production
web server, all Windows 2003. I'm quite familiar with Visual Sourcesafe, but
it doesn't easily allow (to my knowledge, anyway) to move ad-hoc files
through to production to fix high severity bugs on the fly. It requires
project labeling or "pinning" other files that have been checked-in but
aren't ready for prime time.

Other solutions?


You want a source control product that can be bypassed...? :)

Jeff
Jul 19 '05 #2
I want a source control system that can handle the scenario described, as I
stated.

I used one recently but the name escapes me..where each developer has their
own virtual directory on the master server (and/or locally) and they work in
their "sandbox"...the source control system manages ad-hoc updates as well
as the full release cycle.

Something like that :-)

Jeff

"Jeff Cochran" <je*********@zina.com> wrote in message
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On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 09:15:36 -0700, "Jeff Dillon"
<je**@removeemergencyreporting.com> wrote:
What are people using for source control for ASP and HTML files? We have atypical scenario here, a handful of developers working locally on
development, an internal staging server, then an external-facing productionweb server, all Windows 2003. I'm quite familiar with Visual Sourcesafe, butit doesn't easily allow (to my knowledge, anyway) to move ad-hoc files
through to production to fix high severity bugs on the fly. It requires
project labeling or "pinning" other files that have been checked-in but
aren't ready for prime time.

Other solutions?


You want a source control product that can be bypassed...? :)

Jeff

Jul 19 '05 #3
Just found this...

http://weblogs.asp.net/korbyp/archiv...24/140550.aspx

"Jeff Cochran" <je*********@zina.com> wrote in message
news:41****************@msnews.microsoft.com...
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 09:15:36 -0700, "Jeff Dillon"
<je**@removeemergencyreporting.com> wrote:
What are people using for source control for ASP and HTML files? We have atypical scenario here, a handful of developers working locally on
development, an internal staging server, then an external-facing productionweb server, all Windows 2003. I'm quite familiar with Visual Sourcesafe, butit doesn't easily allow (to my knowledge, anyway) to move ad-hoc files
through to production to fix high severity bugs on the fly. It requires
project labeling or "pinning" other files that have been checked-in but
aren't ready for prime time.

Other solutions?


You want a source control product that can be bypassed...? :)

Jeff

Jul 19 '05 #4

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