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<blockquote data-quote="giulio" data-source="post: 611774" data-attributes="member: 28677"><p>I'm somewhat of an oddball. There is method to my madness though. 10 years of experience, trials, errors, honing. I've been through MSSQL, ASP/.net, VB, PHP, PY, ColdFusion.</p><p>I found my groove about a year ago. And it goes a little something like this:</p><p></p><p>HOST</p><p>Server: Windows / IIS</p><p>Server Language: ColdFusion</p><p>Database: MySQL</p><p></p><p>WORKSTATION</p><p>OS: Mac (whatever's current)</p><p>Programming: Coda</p><p>Synchronization: Automator + Transmit + Time Machine</p><p>Database: Navicat</p><p></p><p>TESTING</p><p>VMware, XP+IE6</p><p>VMware, XP+IE7</p><p></p><p>What's possible with this combo?</p><p><a href="http://www.WebVeteran.com/portfolio/" target="_blank">http://www.WebVeteran.com/portfolio/</a></p><p>You should see the two sites I'm working on right now... <em>ooooohhhh mmaann</em></p><p></p><p>If you use coda, DO NOT use it's built in preview. That uses WebKit. You'll want to develop with Firefox since it renders more like Windows IE. Then of course you need to test on a true IE. Thats where the virtual machines come in handy. Create an XP with IE6. Then duplicate the image and install IE7 on it. You can then go back and forth testing between IE6 and IE7.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="giulio, post: 611774, member: 28677"] I'm somewhat of an oddball. There is method to my madness though. 10 years of experience, trials, errors, honing. I've been through MSSQL, ASP/.net, VB, PHP, PY, ColdFusion. I found my groove about a year ago. And it goes a little something like this: HOST Server: Windows / IIS Server Language: ColdFusion Database: MySQL WORKSTATION OS: Mac (whatever's current) Programming: Coda Synchronization: Automator + Transmit + Time Machine Database: Navicat TESTING VMware, XP+IE6 VMware, XP+IE7 What's possible with this combo? [url]http://www.WebVeteran.com/portfolio/[/url] You should see the two sites I'm working on right now... [I]ooooohhhh mmaann[/I] If you use coda, DO NOT use it's built in preview. That uses WebKit. You'll want to develop with Firefox since it renders more like Windows IE. Then of course you need to test on a true IE. Thats where the virtual machines come in handy. Create an XP with IE6. Then duplicate the image and install IE7 on it. You can then go back and forth testing between IE6 and IE7. [/QUOTE]
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