in reply to Re^2: Question about web trees, html paths, and HTML::Template
in thread Question about web trees, html paths, and HTML::Template

I don't lose that much by keeping common images in each domain, as they never change, or if they do it's only for that domain.

You can use vhosts and still do the "shared image directory" thing by symlinking your image directory into each vhost's document tree, assuming this is on a unix-type system. (See man ln if you're not familiar with it already.)

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Re^4: Question about web trees, html paths, and HTML::Template
by bradcathey (Prior) on Apr 06, 2008 at 16:09 UTC

    Brilliant. I hadn't thought of that. And yes, this is Debian 4.x so no issues there.

    Update: created a common images folder and then symlinked to it from each domain and worked like a champ. Thanks.

    —Brad
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