![]() ![]() Even then, I probably could have worked around it. I've developed many dozens of sites over the years and have only used SSH twice. SSH is certainly not necessary for most web designers/developers in all but the most extreme cases. Normally, I use an FTP client (Transmit or Cyberduck on the Mac, Filezilla on the PC) to upload the site and perform any file/folder/permissions/etc. I agree that adding a password is a good idea while testing, as is adding/changing the robots.txt file to keep search engines from snooping too early. I usually use a subdomain for my non-production sites (and most of the production sites, for that matter). Thank you very much in advance for your reply. ![]() How could I merge the live database with the new one while visitors still using the database? Once the real contents have been uploaded on the website (how could I be able to update the website and database without losing the current up and running live data? My website needs some constantly changing in site contents and also in database. Does every web designer have to know SSH all these as I'm so thrilled and discouraged to see how complicated it is? I'm with JustHost at the moment, I've seen so many guys talking about SSH to gain access to privilege setting of the website but with JustHost you have to pay for it in order to create this thing. Should I go ahead and create some link on cPanel like and then upload the test file into that folder? How do you usually do it? Upload the test site without using the real live URL. Would you please please guide me (in details)in how to: My website is almost done and needed to be uploaded for a test as it involves payment transaction and some membership system. Well, I have absolutely zero knowledge in SSH and still learning PHP (very basic knowledge). Not sure which forum to ask this question though. ![]()
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