Ok! I've been thinking about some of the things we discussed in this
thread and it must remain simple.  I'll stick with the sym link idea
since anything else is more complex.  After all, the reason we love
"Web2Py" is because development practice utilizes the KIS (Keep It
Simple) method.

Thanks for all your support and thoughts. I hope I didn't take too
much time from anyone since I was trying to make it more complicated
than I should have.

I'll smack my own hand for this one.   ;-)

Thanks again,
Christopher


cesmiga wrote:
> Kuba,
>
> The reason is to separate Web2Py from developed applications. The same
> idea is usually done with databases.  Separate the data (in this case
> Web2Py apps) from the application (Web2Py).  This should ease with
> upgrades and other administration/development tasks.
>
> Christopher
>
>
>
> Kuba Kucharski wrote:
> > What is the purpose? could you explain more?
> >
> > --
> > Kuba
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