Thanks Daniel,
i think your article deals exactly with my problem.

Daniel Hofstetter wrote:
> Hi Pierre,
>
>   
>> I made a project in CakePHP for my company at 
>> :http://www.website.com/myproject
>> The thing is the company does not use CakePHP, so I had to install it in
>> the directory /myproject
>> The project was supposed to be used only by my company, but, victim of
>> his success ;-), I have to set up the same project for another company
>> athttp://www.website.com/project-orther-company
>> The thing is, i don't want to duplicate all my files, because if I make
>> an update, i will have to do it twice (and maybe more if I have to set
>> it up for more company).
>> The main difference is the connection to the database, because we don't
>> want them to use the same as us.
>> Plus, in my JavaScript files the path will change, /myproject should be
>> replaced by /project-orther-company
>> I don't know if there is an easy way to do that thanks to CakePHP ?
>>     
>
> Maybe this article helps you: 
> http://cakebaker.42dh.com/2007/11/10/one-application-multiple-configurations/
>
> --
> Daniel Hofstetter
> http://cakebaker.42dh.com
> >
>   


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