I'm sure Cake could make this easier, but I believe it's the wrong
tool for the job.

You want to be using version control, i.e subversion.
You can then easily branch your code for myproject, and merge changes
from one app to the other as you need.

On Jul 17, 1:44 pm, Pierre MARCOURT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I made a project in CakePHP for my company at 
> :http://www.website.com/myproject
> The thing is the company does not use CakePHP, so I had to install it in
> the directory /myproject
> The project was supposed to be used only by my company, but, victim of
> his success ;-), I have to set up the same project for another company
> athttp://www.website.com/project-orther-company
> The thing is, i don't want to duplicate all my files, because if I make
> an update, i will have to do it twice (and maybe more if I have to set
> it up for more company).
> The main difference is the connection to the database, because we don't
> want them to use the same as us.
> Plus, in my JavaScript files the path will change, /myproject should be
> replaced by /project-orther-company
> I don't know if there is an easy way to do that thanks to CakePHP ?
>
> Thanks for your help....
>
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