Hi Bill,

Two options that are pretty simple:

1. Save the script with a different name until you've got the changes working, then swap the files.

2. Setup a test site on the same server with a separate domain name like test.yourclient.com. Then you can experiment to your heart's content on the entire infrastructure without interrupting public access to the production site.

HTH,
Troy
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On Jun 1, 2005, at 3:30 PM, Bill Stephenson wrote:

I use Interarchy to download perl scripts I want to edit with BBedit. BBEdit uses Interarchy to save the scripts.

When I save a the perl script I first have to check to see if there is a recently active user so the user doesn't get an error while trying to access the script again while I'm in the middle of uploading it with my really slow dial-up connection.

This really doesn't work very well and I need a better way to handle this.

Anyone have a solution/suggestion?

Kindest Regards,

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Bill Stephenson


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