They look like 3 distinctly different sites so why not use different public roots? I am currently working on a site with a .com and .com.au domain where aside from some locale and some translation between us/uk english (like color vs colour) the sites are the same so I use the same document root. I have 2 virtual hosts which set an environment variable indicating the country.
Mark On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Paul <[email protected]> wrote: > Similar to the question asked earlier to subdomains... does it always make > sense to have all entries into an application be from within the public > folder? > > An example of this would be a site with 3 subdomains - www.mydomain.com, > admin.mydomain.com, and blog.mydomain.com. > > I think it make sense for some of these, in particular, the admin, to have > its own application bootstrap. Something similar to Patraic Brady's > ZFPlanet, where the cli interface had its own bootstrap. > > Would it make sense to alter the apache .htaccess file to look at the host.. > or have 3 different document roots. > > Trying to prevent duplication, yet give each entry it's own meaning / > context. > > Also what would you call these, sites, portals, applications, etc? > > Thanks, > Paul > -- Have fun or die trying - but try not to actually die.
