W odpowiedzi na e-mail od: Nicolas Dhomont otrzymany dnia 2007-09-11 12:53 : > Hello > > I'm using almost the same architecture for my clients. > > Everything's working fine even with symbolic links. > > I'm updating plugins apart from the client's application upgrade. > > About your point 2 I'm not sure to understand what you want to do. > Store application settings in a (mysql) database? As application > settings are usually stored in files, you may have some problems to do > that... > I mean not using project.yml, app.yml or module.yml files but store specific to modules and plugins setting in database. I wonder anybody tried to make some sort of plugin to do that (caching to minimize database requests? store data in session?)
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