In case you want to use a component shared between multiple applications, the best is to create a plugin.

Hope this helps,
Pietro

Actually it is not possible. The point of applications is to seperate
them completely. If you need something cross-application consider
creating classes in your root lib/ directory instead.

On Thursday 13 May 2010 12:53:50 abbbassi abidi wrote:
i think that you can't

2010/5/13 wueb<[email protected]>

Hi,

It is possible use a component from an application "general" on
the
application "main" for example?


In the template of app "main" i have:

<?php include_component('apps/general/body','header') ?>

But doesn't work, any idea please?

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