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If you use Mac OS X as you’re primary computer, and as a web designer, you’d like to test drive your websites without having to upload files via FTP repeatedly, then you might benefit from setting up your machine as a staging server to host multiple websites.
A nice post from Nate at Web-Graphics with a few links and tips on how to setup a staging server with your OSX system. It’s a great way to quickly preview sites you are working on without having to upload them to a live server somewhere.
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5 Responses for "Staging Web Sites on Mac OSX"
September 6th, 2004 at 8:12 pm
1does anyone else see ‘?’s instead of ‘ ‘ ’s in that post? seems to happen quite a bit.
September 6th, 2004 at 8:19 pm
2No, I see it fine, but I’m on a Mac. Are you using Windows? Is it just in the blockquotes, or all of the text?
September 7th, 2004 at 12:12 am
3they’re showing as questions for me as well. Just in the block quote, but you don’t have any apostrophes in the regular text.
I’d wager you copied and pasted that from someone who used MS Word to write and post the file… or who was using mac specific characters instead of standard ASCII
September 7th, 2004 at 2:09 am
4I’m getting the question marks too. I’m using FireFox .9.3 on Windows.
September 7th, 2004 at 10:13 am
5Sorry about that… I’ve fixed the problem.
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