I probed a little further, and created a bunch of test applications, I
noticed, that  in my web/ folder, unlike a frontend_dev.php, there does not
exist an equivalent applicationName_dev.php for the other applications that
I have created.....For two of these applications, I created using the

*php symfony generate:app --escaping-strategy=on
--csrf-secret=UniqueSecret1 backend


*

for the other one, I generated using:

*php symfony init-app trialapplication*

In either case, I can't access these applications in the corresponding
localhost:8080/applicationName_dev.php, which I am most certain because
there is no corresponding applicationName_dev.php that is being generated in
the web folder. The applications, however, with all the respective folders
are being generated. Any leads?

On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 6:16 PM, Parijat Kalia <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> How does the help command help in this case...I have the app
> generated....it's fine...I noticed one thing on the jobeet tutorial site, it
> states
>
> *When you created the frontend application, the production front
> controller was named index.php. As you can only have one index.php file
> per directory, symfony creates an index.php file for the very first
> production front controller and names the others after the application name.
> *
>
> Now when I look into routing.yml of my backend app, here is what it states:
>
> *homepage:
>   url:   /
>   param: { module: default, action: index }
>
> default_index:
>   url:   /:module
>   param: { action: index }
>
> default:
>   url:   /:module/:action/**
>
> So clearly, the instruction that it would default it to the name of the
> app, did not take place, it still shows index as the default parameter...I
> changed wherever 'index' is to ''backend' to mimic the name of my app...but
> that did not help either...
>
> Anyone else with any leads on this?
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 5:03 PM, Parijat Kalia <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> yes it does...
>>
>> it is the same folder as my other app (frontend_dev.php)
>> (C:\dev\sfproject\apps), an upon ls
>>
>> frontend backend
>>
>> It is in the same folder, and it has all the necessary folders an app has,
>> that is modules, config, libs, templates...etc etc
>>
>
>

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