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I wrote the script and posted it on SourceForge. http://devguy.com/cvswebsync "Terris Linenbach" <noreply at nowhere.nwh> wrote in message news:b2gltd$lrn$1 at sisko.nodomain.org... > There are existing tools to publish from CVS to a website. However, I use > Mozilla and FrontPage to edit content on websites directly rather than > modifying some sort of replica. It's just easier that way, especially when > you're dealing with a web of interconnected pages and stylesheets as opposed > to a monolithic Word document. Anyway. > > It would be nice if changes made to web pages on IIS (or even apache) via > frontpage extensions or web DAV triggered a commit to a cvs repository. Is > anyone working on something like this? > > I guess the poor man's solution is to turn the inetpub\wwwroot into a CVS > sandbox and schedule commits once an hour say. > > Secondly, I need to figure out how to get existing content into CVS without > adding the _vti files and folders and other IIS administrative > garbage. I guess I'll have to write a script for that.