All the next day Rick worked on the site. Once he had the coding down and the demo site looked the way he wanted, he ran a few trial orders to make sure the checkout process worked properly. When he was satisfied, he took a final look around the admin panel, searching for anything else he might add, but everything seemed to be running well. Then he glanced at the clock on his computer; it was just after 11:30 in the morning. Plenty of time to start setting up the site on Marty’s server. Time to go live. Armed with Marty’s login information, Rick accessed his web host account page and set up the MySQL database that would provide the backbone of the store. Once that was in place, he began uploading all the files from his computer to Marty’s server, careful to put them in a subdirectory so