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Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 5:35 PM
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Subject: RE: [ACFUG Discuss] Production vs. Development Directory Structure
and Referencing Files
Well, Clarke, I'll just chime in and ask why you'd store that info in the
session scope. It's not unique to
lf Of Clarke Bishop
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 8:20 PM
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Subject: RE: [ACFUG Discuss] Production vs. Development Directory Structure
and Referencing Files
Thanks Charlie. Actually I do store it in the Application scope. I was
typing fast and not thinking!
C
: [ACFUG Discuss] Production vs. Development Directory Structure
and Referencing Files
Well, Clarke, I'll just chime in and ask why you'd store that info in the
session scope. It's not unique to each user within an application. Rather,
it's per application, right? (I know someone m
bottom of the dialog.
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This is just the sort of good idea I'm looking for Cameron -- Th
Hope that helps.
/charlie
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ACFUG Discuss] Production vs. Development Directory Structure
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It kinda depends on what you are doing with your code and how you are doing
development, but here is what I do:
/approot/ (application root directory)
/approot/wwwroot/ (contains front controller index.cfm, an
It kinda depends on what you are doing with your code and how you are
doing development, but here is what I do:
/approot/ (application root directory)
/approot/wwwroot/ (contains front controller index.cfm, and any
image / js / css files)
/approot/model/ (contains all CFCs)
/approot/views/
I have continuously struggled with organizing files and setups between my
production and development environments.
I'm working with a number of sites, and each of them is usually on a shared
host. On my development machine I have directories for each site.
DevelopmentProduction