Publishing a Web Site to a Web Server

Developing a Web site is an iterative process. You work on a few pages, and you publish them to see whether they work as intended. Then you make corrections, work on a few more pages, and publish again. Gradually the pages evolve into a full-fledged Web site that you are ready to present to its intended audience.

While you are working on the site, you will want to publish it to a development server, not to one that is accessible to outsiders. Depending on your resources, this development server might be another computer, or it might be a personal Web server hosted on your own computer. When you are finally ready to launch the site, you will need to publish it again, this time to a Web server that is capable ...

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