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6/4/2008 8:49 AM
 

Our company has a website that we're about to launch. The site has been in a staging environment for several months being built. Everything has been QA'd and it's solid. Tomorrow, we're going to copy the entire site. The copy will become the staging and the staging will become the full production site. Can anyone help with migration strategies? In other words, if I make a change to the staging site, how to I move it into production? Ideally, we'd have a situation that would allow us to move a specific page or element that's been updated. More to the point, in the next couple of weeks I may need to build out the website to add a new product that we're launching but if we have a press release the needs to be pushed out, I need to be able to do that without pushing out the pages I may still be working on that aren't ready for prime time.

 
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6/4/2008 1:59 PM
 

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