Hi,
Lets say I have made three applications:
- Bird
- Cow
- Dog
Each one of these apps is self-contained, having their own fbx core
files, index.cfm etc.
To get to each of these, I would go:
bird.site.com/index.cfm
cow.site.com/index.cfm
dog.site.com/index.cfm etc...
The directory structure looks like this:
wwwroot
+----Bird
+----Cow
+----Dog
Now the tricky part:
I need to "include" a Forums application inside each of these apps, but
with
inheritance of layout, datasources, etc.
The current way of doing things says make a copy of Forums under each
app.
This is not good as I have to maintain 3 instances of the same code.
wwwroot
+----Bird
| +---Forums
+----Cow
| +---Forums
+----Dog
+---Forums
Ideally I would want to have:
wwwroot
+----Bird
+----Cow
+----Dog
+----Forums
and then map the Forums' set of fuses appropriately to each of the apps.
Problem is I cant get "past the root" or a directory higher than the
apps's root
in the circuits file.
"Normal" FB3 does not handle this situation.
Does FuseQ handle this, and if so, how? I am looking to this line of
text by John QvT
for inspiration:
"Heaven help you if you want all your query files to be in a
physical directory 8 directories up, 5 directories over, and
17 directories down. You can imagine what that would look like! Double
Ugh!"
Thanks all
Steven Ringo
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