Thank you Bernhard and Thank you Gareth!!! Those are great news!

2010/11/19 Gareth McCumskey <[email protected]>

> Googling "symfony shared hosting" provided many pages with the answer.....
>
> On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 6:14 AM, oscar balladares <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi guys and girls!
>>
>> Is there a way to publish a Symfony project with the index.php (front
>> controller) on the web-root directory? (instead of the sf_app_name/web/
>> directory).
>>
>> I have this question cuase there are many clients that like just to put
>> the project folder on the
>> htdocs directory (mostly are Windows users) and they expect the
>> application to work (This way you are jumping over the virtual host
>> configurations suggested on the jobeet tutorial)
>>
>> And also some free web hosting do not allow configuring a Virtual Host,
>> they expect you to put your index.php on the toplevel  directory and that is
>> imposible with a common Symfony project hierarchy (as far as I know and the
>> reason of my question).
>>
>> If I put a SF project on the top level, I would have to access my app like
>> :
>> http://myapp.suckingfreewebhosting.com/*web*/index.php
>> when I would love to do:
>> http://myapp.suckingfreewebhosting.com/index.php
>>
>>
>> So if there is no wayto have the front controller on the web-root
>> directory, my current thoughts are :
>>
>> 1-My clients should have enough money to get a web master services to
>> configure the project for them.
>> 2- Free hosting sucks, I should get a real hosting.
>>
>> That is what takes my breath away this days, cuase I do really would love
>> to use Symfony on really small projects and not only on big projects having
>> access to a virtual host, I dont want to do things like the DIY style
>> anymore.
>>
>> Is there a way to get the front controller in the web-root directory?
>>
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