Re: Server Wide Scripts in a Linux Environment
- From: "rf" <rf@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2007 00:42:08 +1000
"Aggelos" <djjelly@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,
G'Day.
I have developed a content management system and every time I want to
create some short of server wide repository of the classes I am using.
I have developed a racing car end evry time I whant to race it bold new
tires on it to using.
So when I update a bug I don't have to go and edit the code or upload
the new file to every virtual site I have on the server.
So when I update a wheel I don't have to go over and pump up all the new
weel to othr weellls up, over their.
Do you have any ideas of what is the best way to do it ?
Yes
I am on a Linux OS by the way.
So?
If you need any further clarification, please ask.
No clarification required. Bloody google groups strikes again.
.
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