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Re: where to put a php library shared between (virtual) sites. [message #181701 is a reply to message #181697] Sat, 25 May 2013 15:29 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On 25/05/13 14:05, J.O. Aho wrote:
> On 25/05/13 09:31, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>> On 24/05/13 23:49, Sanders Kaufman wrote:
>>> "J.O. Aho" wrote in message news:b09oq8FmkvvU1(at)mid(dot)individual(dot)net...
>>>> On 24/05/13 16:20, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>>>
>>>> > But where is the most normal place, that e.g. anyone might EXPECT to
>>>> > find them?
>>>>
>>>> There is no "most normal" place. You should document the location, one
>>>
>>> Actually, a named server is the industry standard - just like with
>>> database servers, static content servers, web servers and app servers.
>>> (e.g. db.kaufman.net, static.kaufman.net, www.kaufman.net,
>>> apps.kaufman.net)
>>> I think it's even codified in the latest ISO9xxx standard.
>>>
>> Thanks for that. A most interesting idea. But wouldn't that make them
>> PUBLICLY accessible to anyone on the net?
>>
>>
> Sure, Sanders example here would require you to have a copy in each
> virtual host, with other words what you already done.
>
> Using the include_path option in php.ini, then if it's a global
> php.ini the modules would be accessible by all vhosts on that server,
> if you sites has individual php.ini (as you can have in a suExec
> setup), then those modules would only be accessible by those vhosts
> with the right php.ini.
>
I suppose another example would be to hard link the files to 'copies' in
each vhosts directory.

And make em readonly :-)


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