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hi,

i am developing a website, in PHP.

my website is hosted on linux server.

Offline i am using (for developing the website):

Machine OS: Windows XP
PHP Editor: Dreamweaver CS3
Image Editor: Photoshop CS3
FTPClient: FileZilla 3.3.3

I am putting new/modified files manually using FTP-Client “FileZilla”.

My main problem is, when i make any minor change to any of my file, i have to connect FTPClient each time, and then move to particular folder and then upload new/modified file(s) to FTPServer.

Is there any wayout, so i can directly make changes to my files offline and just sync’zed the folders and latest files may automatically uploaded to FTPserver.

I am having a lot more trouble with my procedure, as it’s bit time consuming game.

So please offer me any good suggestion sothat i can save ma time, and utilize that to development part.

let me know if there are any pros and cons using such methods….

please tell me how you make you PHP developemt project easy….

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@MindzaiJul 31.2010 — Why not install a webserver and PHP on your development machine? Then you just need to upload once you are done. Developing directly on a production server is pretty unusual for the reason you mention (amongst others).
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@tirnaJul 31.2010 — You could install a local web server like XAMPP on your local machine, do all your development there without having to upload anything during development and then upload the completed website to your www hosting account just once.
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@krsm1980authorAug 01.2010 — You could install a local web server like XAMPP on your local machine, do all your development there without having to upload anything during development and then upload the completed website to your www hosting account just once.[/QUOTE]

yes that would be a great idea, and would be bit time consuming....

but does it support networking...as i want my 2 other team members to work on the same website sitting with me......?
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@tirnaAug 01.2010 — yes that would be a great idea, and would be bit time consuming....

[COLOR=blue]It shouldn't much more than 10 minutes or so to download the ZIP file, unzip it and run the config batch file.[/COLOR]

but does it support networking...as i want my 2 other team members to work on the same website sitting with me......?

[COLOR=blue]I don't know as I have never looked into it, but I would expect there to be info on the website at the link I posted.[/COLOR]

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@krsm1980authorAug 01.2010 — ..[/QUOTE]

seem to be a good option, but i am not able to get it through....if i want my team to work on single website to work on....

i am not able to get it over network....

any further help would be highly appriciated...
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