. Frequently the instructions are to chmod 777
the app's top level directory, configure, and then unchmod. Because so many
things can be modified via .htaccess, including directory specific php
settings, you rarely need further configuration.
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Software Engineer
rPath Inc.
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. As long
as the files are read in a way that's predictable and documentable, and
ultimately appear as if read from a single file (and possible displayable via
some diagnostics link in an application).
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Joseph Tate
Software Engineer
rPath Inc.
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(919) 851-3984 x2106
On Monday 05 March 2007 16:19:14 Ian Bicking wrote:
Joseph Tate wrote:
I find that multiple files gives you a nice way to override defaults. As
long as the files are read in a way that's predictable and documentable,
and ultimately appear as if read from a single file (and possible
and delivery problem solved[1], or at least out of
the scope of this problem.
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Joseph Tate
Software Engineer
rPath Inc.
http://www.rpath.com/rbuilder/
(919) 851-3984 x2106
[1] Good enough for most things but better support for stuff outside the egg
is needed: config files (so that the user