Re: [users@httpd] Override a File to Same Name in Another Directory

2016-03-13 Thread Ron Wingfield
's worth a try IMO. -- With Best Regards, Marat Khalili On 13/03/2016 18:25, Ron Wingfield wrote: First, thanks for your quick reply. I suspected there was no “magic” in Apache to accomplish my task. My concern is the fact that the inclusion of configure.php is embedded in the applicatio

Re: [users@httpd] Override a File to Same Name in Another Directory

2016-03-13 Thread Ron Wingfield
che features -- you really need to change that symbolic link or PHP configuration or something in the system. Actual analogue of OVRDBF as I understand it in Linux is OverlayFS, but it's overkill for your task. -- With Best Regards, Marat Khalili On 12/03/2016 23:14, Ron Wingfield wrote: I do

[users@httpd] Override a File to Same Name in Another Directory

2016-03-12 Thread Ron Wingfield
I don’t know if and how this can be accomplished. Scenario: Two directories, parent and child. parent is in a virtual host “container”. child is a symbolic link to an application default core distribution directory (php objects). ./parent/child contains a default config.php file. ./parent cont