I'm personally still playing catchup learning all the ins-and-outs to the extent of folks like @NikiC .. Right now my knowledge consists of things i've done or had to do and not much else... Might be the reason I try and build apps that 1 person shouldn't be able to build..
@GeoPhoenix correct... I just find it easier for me -- to have each controller (agents, customers, departments, companies, etc) with methods for add, update, etc..
controller node with a edit method is how I do it... might not be right, but it makes the url's seem friendlier.... domain.com/controller_node/option_id/edit (or show, delete, etc)
Yeah you can keep them on the remote repo temporarily -- and keep everything merged on your local.. if you delete a remote branch, it doesn't delete it on the local repo... If i'm completely off on your question -- sorry -- that's how i understood it lol
if the same user logs out and logs in, the $_SESSION['usr_id'] would refer to that particular user on that particular machine at that particular time... pretty simple really
Yeah, same way... Though every server I own whether at home or for work has git... and I have git installed on my laptop and my desktop at home (both running linux), and every single one of my virtual machines (about 18 VM's in total) just in case i might use it on them sometime
It's not my server, it's a friend of mines -- she wouldn't know how to use git even if it were there.. but it sure would make my job easier than trying to FTP an entire freaking joomla installation (she swears by joomla for all the sites she builds)..
Nice... I've got a few projects I wish i could put under git, but sadly the server they're on is a shared host that won't grant even a jailed SSH with git... kinda gay really..