Problems with Visual Source Safe and Dreamweaver

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  • Patrick Merhi

    Problems with Visual Source Safe and Dreamweaver

    dear dreamweavers,

    we use Dreamweaver MX 6.1 and have following "BIG" problem.

    I create a new file with dreamweaver and check it in into VSS.
    Another user creates a file with the same name, same folder on his computer
    an check it into VSS too.

    VSS or dreamweaver overrides my file with the file of the second user!!!
    that means that in the VSS history of the file there are 2 versions!

    well all my work on the file is gone!!!
    are we doing something wrong or is there a problem with dreamweaver and vss?
    please tell me if you have the same problem... and if possible the way to
    solve it

    greetings
    patrick merhi
    university of technology aachen, germany


  • Hywel Jenkins

    #2
    Re: Problems with Visual Source Safe and Dreamweaver

    In article <bpaktp$13m$1@n ets3.rz.RWTH-Aachen.DE>, patrick@merhi.d e
    says...[color=blue]
    > dear dreamweavers,
    >
    > we use Dreamweaver MX 6.1 and have following "BIG" problem.
    >
    > I create a new file with dreamweaver and check it in into VSS.
    > Another user creates a file with the same name, same folder on his computer
    > an check it into VSS too.
    >
    > VSS or dreamweaver overrides my file with the file of the second user!!!
    > that means that in the VSS history of the file there are 2 versions!
    >
    > well all my work on the file is gone!!!
    > are we doing something wrong or is there a problem with dreamweaver and vss?
    > please tell me if you have the same problem... and if possible the way to
    > solve it[/color]

    It's unlikely to be a JavaScript issue. Common sense tells me that you
    should try a VSS group.

    --
    Hywel I do not eat quiche


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    • Jim Ley

      #3
      Re: Problems with Visual Source Safe and Dreamweaver

      On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 18:02:21 -0000, Hywel Jenkins
      <hyweljenkins@h otmail.com> wrote:
      [color=blue]
      >It's unlikely to be a JavaScript issue. Common sense tells me that you
      >should try a VSS group.[/color]

      Then quickly chuck it away, and get a proper version control system
      that allows concurrent editing... cvs would be the obvious if possibly
      not best choice.

      Jim.
      --
      comp.lang.javas cript FAQ - http://jibbering.com/faq/

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