Depending on whether you actually need them in the web directory, I normally 
put these files in a directory off the web tree and use an application 
variable, or a known directory mapping, to reference them when required.

B)

Friday Boi wrote:
Hi All,

Just wanted to know how you would hide XML config
files on a shared hosting environment? Basically dont
want anyone to goto http://url/config.xml and view all the site settings.

Thanks in advance

Pragnesh


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