[Eug-lug] Need a web/dreamweaver troubleshooter
Ben Barrett
stircrazyben at gmail.com
Wed Dec 13 06:36:40 PST 2006
Is this a job offer? If not, please explain how we'd be helping the world
by this endeavor.
If so, how much time commitment is expected? Is there a payscale?
regards,
Ben
On 12/13/06, Colleen R. Dick <platypus at proaxis.com> wrote:
>
> I'm trying to transfer some of the maintenance of a website I threw
> together three years ago onto someone else. The good news is
> a) I own the webserver so if any rootly or server config-ly things need
> doing, I can do them.
> b) The presentation layer is reasonably separate from the logic. The
> web is minimally dynamic, so there is a very small amount of php code
> and a very small database.
>
> The person who wishes to take over is a Dreamweaver person and she uses
> a Mac. The website is checked into subversion. My thought was to let
> her check out a copy and dink with the presentation templates to her
> hearts delight, and I would continue to do the database stuff. I got
> a subversion client successfully installed on her Mac and a copy checked
> out, and also a development enviromnent built, with apache and php etc
> even mysql IIRC. She needs a little help finishing bringing the web up
> (I made a stupid hack which needs to be undone) also in getting the
> whole thing to play nice in Dreamweaver,
>
> I'm pretty burned out, if anyone wishes to help, let me know. The
> hardest part for me is getting a hand built web to play nice with
> Dreamweaver.
>
>
>
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