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Re: uploading a website (reverse mirror)?



oneiros wrote:
> 
> Thus spake Frankie (frankie@skunkpussy.freeserve.co.uk):
> 
> > I have a slow modem. My website is ~9MB. When I change files in it, I
> > don't want to have to a) upload the whole site or b) remember which
> > files I've changed, and upload them manually.
> 
> mirrordir works very nicely for this purpose, and more.  You can use it to
> transfer only new / changed files, optionally delete no longer existent files,
> handle permissions, and such.
> 
> It's very robust mirroring and synchronisation program, I think it's defiantly
> worth your consideration.

cheers - the only one I hadn't tried and it does the job perfectly!

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