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- The links are dead, and I can't even find a google cached version of the second one (re: source controlling the database). Do you know when the article will be back up, or anywhere else I can view it? Cheers.jackocnr– jackocnr2010-07-29 14:20:24 +00:00Commented Jul 29, 2010 at 14:20
- 1The article seems to have moved to nicksergeant.com/2007/… and the additional post is at nicksergeant.com/2008/….Caroline Orr– Caroline Orr2011-02-03 09:26:54 +00:00Commented Feb 3, 2011 at 9:26
- To be honest, I didn't find the articles all that helpful although it is good advice to try to use custom modules (to contain your settings / dev in code) - but if your looking for a Drupal Database merge solution - it isn't there.electblake– electblake2011-02-17 16:29:44 +00:00Commented Feb 17, 2011 at 16:29
- custom install of svn? so oldschool -1Kzqai– Kzqai2013-07-25 01:33:08 +00:00Commented Jul 25, 2013 at 1:33
- All links are dead now :(zkent– zkent2015-05-08 14:33:14 +00:00Commented May 8, 2015 at 14:33
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