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<blockquote data-quote="giulio" data-source="post: 562131" data-attributes="member: 28677"><p>That is how I prefer to work actually. Live on a server. So I know exactly what is going on. And, if you're doing dynamic work, its the only possible way. Design/html doesn't matter so much. But if you are working with any server language, you obviously need a server to do the work (database, files, post/get variables, etc)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That was me =)</p><p>I don't know how godaddy works. I don't think they offer subdomains.</p><p></p><p>It's probably easier for you to make a duplicated .asp file. so if the original is "home.asp", duplicate it as "home1.asp" and work on that duplicate. when you are satisfied with the changes delete home.asp and rename home1.asp (remove the '1').</p><p>Make a backup first of course!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="giulio, post: 562131, member: 28677"] That is how I prefer to work actually. Live on a server. So I know exactly what is going on. And, if you're doing dynamic work, its the only possible way. Design/html doesn't matter so much. But if you are working with any server language, you obviously need a server to do the work (database, files, post/get variables, etc) That was me =) I don't know how godaddy works. I don't think they offer subdomains. It's probably easier for you to make a duplicated .asp file. so if the original is "home.asp", duplicate it as "home1.asp" and work on that duplicate. when you are satisfied with the changes delete home.asp and rename home1.asp (remove the '1'). Make a backup first of course! [/QUOTE]
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