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SeanBurlington

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planning for dev and production servers
January 18, 2008, 05:20:06 am
Hi,
  I've just installed CiviCRM and I'm starting to develop a site - I'll have a local development version and a separate production version once the site goes live.

It looks like quite a few settings (directories and urls) are site specific

Is there any documentation - or can anyone tell me how best to plan my configuration to make moving between dev and production servers as painless as possible?

Sean

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CIVICRM (all components) civicrm-1.9.12432-drupal-php5
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