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How to temp host a site so a client can see it?
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<blockquote data-quote="giulio" data-source="post: 379793" data-attributes="member: 28677"><p>I wouldn't do the IP thing for a redesign, unless the company wants to pay for the hosting account (one per IP). They may want to have that 'development environment' though. If you dress it up with enough buzz words you may make a few extra bucks on it. It allows their current site to stay live, and shielded from the dev environment.</p><p>Otherwise, I'd set up a subdomain on their own website: <a href="http://dev.clientdomain.com" target="_blank">http://dev.clientdomain.com</a></p><p>When they approve everything, simply move all files from dev to www. This assumes the site is static HTML or the server scripting doesn't care about directory paths.</p><p></p><p>Are you making a straight HTML site or plan to do file actions (read/write/create/delete) as well, with PHP or coldfusion, etc?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="giulio, post: 379793, member: 28677"] I wouldn't do the IP thing for a redesign, unless the company wants to pay for the hosting account (one per IP). They may want to have that 'development environment' though. If you dress it up with enough buzz words you may make a few extra bucks on it. It allows their current site to stay live, and shielded from the dev environment. Otherwise, I'd set up a subdomain on their own website: [url]http://dev.clientdomain.com[/url] When they approve everything, simply move all files from dev to www. This assumes the site is static HTML or the server scripting doesn't care about directory paths. Are you making a straight HTML site or plan to do file actions (read/write/create/delete) as well, with PHP or coldfusion, etc? [/QUOTE]
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