What security reasons are you talking about in particular?? It doesn't
make sense to break it into two separate apps when they share
everything.

On Dec 10, 1:11 am, Marieta Nastase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have the same problem!!
>
> What is the best way to deal with this?
>
> In my opinion, 2 separate applications is the best solution, for
> security reasons. But the webroot is the problem(files uploaded are
> needed both in backend and frontend app).
>
> Marieta
>
> On Nov 7, 10:50 am, Kappa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I agree with you, but at the same time i think that having separate
> > webroot for admin and public app is quite hard, because often the
> > admin
> > app is used not oly to insert "written" data but also to upload
> > images,
> > videos,files and so on.. and i suppose that all those data have to be
> > put
> > inside a "common" webroot.
>
> > Am I right?
>
> > Andrea
>
> > PS: i think that the Admin/Public implementation on the CakePHP
> > framework
> > is one of the trivial things, because there is not "THE WAY" to do
> > it,
> > but everybody find himself creating its own way. I hope that in Cake
> > 1.3
> > or 1.4 the Cake team will develop a standard way for doing it.
>
> > On Nov 7, 1:54 am,AdamRoyle<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > If you're sharing the same webroot and models, controllers,
> > > components, etc, what is the purpose of have two separate apps?
>
> > > You can just use admin routes for this.
>
> > > Cheers,
> > >Adam
>
> > > On Nov 7, 5:55 am, WildFoxMedia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > I saw an article on the bakery that described a method for creating 2
> > > > seperate applications that could share Models, Controllers, COmponents, 
> > > > etc.
> > > > I followed that tutorial and had everything setup how I wanted, except 
> > > > for
> > > > the webroot. Is it possible to share the webroots across these 2 apps?
>
> > > > I thought about removing everything from the webroot for each app 
> > > > except for
> > > > the index.php for that sake of bootstrapping and actually dispatching 
> > > > the
> > > > request - but moving the rest of the files to a shared webroot in a 
> > > > similar
> > > > fashion to the models, etc. My question is this....
>
> > > > Is it easy, or even possible to change system paths for Forms, JS, CSS, 
> > > > etc.
> > > > to reference a new shared webroot, or at worst, make the public app 
> > > > have all
> > > > webroot files and the manager leach its files?
> > > > --
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> > > > Sent from the CakePHP mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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