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Originally Posted by carpeperdiem
And considering most pro developers have insanely fast broadband, the local development server isn't really needed anymore. I do ALL of my development on the primary server in a locked down, IP restricted partition. It doesn't get indexed. It's a realtime indicator if the code is bloated.
There are 101 reasons why you SHOULD develop on an internet connected server and not a local machine.
So although your concerns about timely replies to your emails are valid, your workflow is not the only way a professional may work. There are other workflows that could possibly be superior to yours. I only need a single site license when developing most sites.
Just saying.
I hope you get your issues resolved with Jon. You do NOT want to turn a store on to the web without CDSEO active.
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Well, Just saying... I disagree. In 19 years of doing this job I have never heard of a decent agency working the way you describe. I've known little guys working in their attics doing that, but never a pro agency.
Every agency I know and have ever heard of, develops on their LAN, stages to a private internet server, then mirrors to a live address. There are 101 reasons why this is a cool way to work. And as insane as your internet connection might be, it is still much much faster to work on a local network, it is still much more secure, and much more robust - internet connections still go down, what sort agency would want to down tools every time their ISP had a network issue? I think you are simply wrong dude. Your way may work for you but I do not agree it is a professional way to go.
Each to his own...