You could set them up as seperate websites or you link to
http://www.yoursite.com/backend.php to get to the backend.... or use
rewrite rules in your apache config or .htaccess file to map /backend
to backend.php.

If your frontend app is served by default you just link to "/" from
your backend.... otherwise you could something similar by linking to /
frontend.php

On Apr 28, 7:49 pm, Hamza Tlili <tlili....@gmail.com> wrote:
> hello
> I developed a project with symfony 1.4, I want to know how to make a link
> between my frontend application and my backend .
> thanks

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