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RE: [SMARTY] Re: reading php and tpl files from somewhere else (windows) - a bitlong

Posted by "George Pitcher" on 08/23/05 12:04

Pete,

Thanks - I've had a look at what you have mounted and I'm not sure it solves
my problem.

Firstly, your setup assumes that Apache is being used - I'm on IIS, but
could move to Apache if that really does solve the problem.

It's not just the templates I want to share - its the php scripts as well.
Ideally, I'd like an additional line in Smarty's configuration that asks
where the php scripts are.

I have tried a workaround by putting a short php file in my client directory
for each php file called from the 'shared' folder. This short file calls a
file that holds the paths and then calls the shared file for that page.
Great in theory - but doesn't work.

Oh well, I'll keep digging.

George

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pedro [mailto:daffodil@daffodil.uk.com]
> Sent: 19 August 2005 3:36 pm
> To: smarty-general@lists.php.net
> Subject: [SMARTY] Re: reading php and tpl files from somewhere else
> (windows) - a bitlong
>
>
> Very Interesting
>
> This is a site I'm working on in spare time and the bottom of the page
> might help..
> http://smarty.daffodil.uk.com/smarty_starter/index.php?page=install
>
> Its WIP and unofficial ..
>
> pete
>
>
>
>
> George Pitcher wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Almost all of my 12 sites use Smarty - and its great.
> >
> > However, 7 of these are pretty much identical in terms of
> templates and php
> > code. The differences are in the database connection, customer
> logo and some
> > of the wording used in system generated emails etc. I handle these using
> > includes and a config file. I'm hoping that more customers sign
> up for my
> > service and would like to simplify my maintenance of these sites.
> >
> > A typical site structure would look like this:
> >
> > WEBFOLDER
> > all php and html pages (91 and 2 respectively)
> > INCLUDES folder with config file, function file and other site related
> > docs (javascripts, Word templates etc)
> > IMAGES folder with customer logos
> > TEMPLATES folder with 78 templates
> > TEMPLATES_C folder for built templates
> >
> > I would like to split this so that it looks like:
> >
> > WEBFOLDER
> > INCLUDES
> > IMAGES
> > TEMPLATES_C
> >
> > SHARED FOLDER
> > all php/html files
> > TEMPLATES folder
> >
> > I'm currently using IIS for most of these sites on NT4 and two
> sites are on
> > Apache2 on NT4 and the company policy is to upgrade server
> software to Win
> > 2003 Server by the end of 2005 (seeing will be believing).
> >
>
> > Can anyone suggest a method of achieving my desired objective?
> I'm happy to
> > look at non-Smarty suggestions such as including folders, if that is
> > possible.
> >
> > MTIA
> >
> > George in Oxford
>
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