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Posted by Gary Smith on 10/13/25 11:22
Thanks Cameron,
What if I move my templates to a folder inside web root? How would I preview
them locally and remote? I have separate templates for headers and footers
so my content template doesn't display right in design view because of
missing stylesheets and javascript. How do you work with nested templates?
Should I name my templates .htm or something?
Any Advice?
Gary
in article B7EDA209-781D-4DC1-A94D-55FA32CAFFCA@filled.us, Cameron Perry at
lists@filled.us wrote on 7/28/05 9:13 AM:
> Hi Gary,
>
> It would be most convenient to let dreamweaver upload the new
> template files via FTP, though it probably won't allow you to have
> the path disparity. What you can do, as you mentioned, is use some
> other FTP program to manually upload the directory once you've saved
> the changes.
>
> From my experiences with DW (I'm not an expert, just a user), there
> really is no easy way to develop any web content stored outside the
> web root.
>
> ~Cameron
>
>
> On Jul 28, 2005, at 11:28 AM, Gary Smith wrote:
>
>> Hi Cameron,
>>
>> So have a templates folder inside the web root on the local machine
>> and
>> outside on the remote machine? Would I then have to use another ftp
>> program
>> to keep the files in different places for the local and remote
>> machines?
>>
>> Gary
>>
>>
>> in article 1660FFAC-1D3C-4265-995E-3ED6751E178C@filled.us, Cameron
>> Perry at
>> lists@filled.us wrote on 7/27/05 8:40 PM:
>>
>>
>>> Why not develop with the templates within the site root just to make
>>> it easiest with DW?
>>> Instead of writing
>>>
>>>> $smarty = new Smarty();
>>>> $smarty->template_dir='/path...';
>>>> etc
>>>>
>>> in each file, why not put it in an include so that on your
>>> development machine you can have one path - pointing to templates
>>> within the web root, and on the server change the template path so it
>>> points to the templates outside the web root?
>>>
>>> ~Cameron
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jul 27, 2005, at 9:18 PM, Andras Kende wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Gary Smith [mailto:gts@tsu.biz]
>>>> Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 7:34 PM
>>>> To: smarty-general@lists.php.net
>>>> Subject: [SMARTY] Dreamweaver Users - How do you manage sites?
>>>>
>>>> Aloha All,
>>>>
>>>> My smarty configuration has my templates outside of web root. What
>>>> is the
>>>> best way to configure your sites so you can use Dreamweaver to
>>>> create/edit
>>>> templates?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Gary
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hello Gary,
>>>>
>>>> I use Dreamweaver MX 2004 in FTP mode (no local copies of files..)
>>>> but templates are in the webfolder and named .htm not .tpl for the
>>>> easiest opening with Dreamweaver..
>>>>
>>>> I guess Dreamveaver needs to access your templates with FTP so it
>>>> needs a ftp user account which has access outside of your
>>>> webfolder...
>>>>
>>>> FTP:
>>>> /home/gary/
>>>> /home/gary/templates/ smarty template files
>>>> /home/gary/public_html/ smarty php files
>>>>
>>>> APACHE document root:
>>>> /home/gary/public_html/
>>>>
>>>> Andras Kende
>>>> http://www.kende.com
>>>>
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