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Posted by Cameron Perry on 10/13/82 11:23
Honestly, I have not done *that* much with Smarty. The first Smarty-
based site I was working on a few months ago for work go scrapped
pretty early on, but looking at the directory structure, it looks
like I simply left the templates within the site root. From what I
remember, it was the only way to get dreamweaver to work correctly.
Have you tried using symlinks and relative paths in your templates/
scripts to trick DW?
~C
On Jul 28, 2005, at 3:05 PM, Gary Smith wrote:
> 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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