Only the files in domain1 and domain2 directories (and sub-directories) are web-accessible.
Your template files are reached via a full server path and can be accessed from multiple domains (on the same server).
One solution is to create a 3rd domain and put your common images, css, javascript, etc,. in that domain.
You would then need to use 'http://www.domain3/......' to access these files
(or you could put them all in something like 'http://www.domain1/common/....)
In reply to Re: Question about web trees, html paths, and HTML::Template
by nedals
in thread Question about web trees, html paths, and HTML::Template
by bradcathey
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