True...but I'm thinking full control to the developer. Developer can now mis-configure httpd.conf as much as he/she wants and all the paths; virtual or not are consistant, instead of a dev path vs production path....
I had a chance to work with Interwoven TeamSite and this very issue or virtual path was a pain, I had to add aditional checks in teh code to deal with that.... Dave Rolsky wrote: > On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, Medi Montaseri wrote: > > > My suggestion would be to install a Linux on your developer's PC and > > keep with the distributed model. Now everyone can use a common web tree > > and at integeration, bring all of them to a staging box, QC it and ship > > it to production. > > Giving everyone their own Apache daemon, which uses their checked out tree > of code, on a central dev server is really not a problem either. > > -dave > > /*================== > www.urth.org > we await the New Sun > ==================*/ -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Medi Montaseri [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unix Distributed Systems Engineer HTTP://www.CyberShell.com CyberShell Engineering -------------------------------------------------------------------------