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Hi !

I'm a total newbie to PHP. I was wondering if it is necessary that my
project files be physically present within the www directory ?
( In .net there was a way to put the files elsewhere and just point
the server to them)

Thanks!
Zeba
Jan 18 '08 #1
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Zeba wrote:
Hi !

I'm a total newbie to PHP. I was wondering if it is necessary that my
project files be physically present within the www directory ?
( In .net there was a way to put the files elsewhere and just point
the server to them)

Thanks!
Zeba
There is no such thing as "project files" in PHP. Your editor may use
them, but that has nothing to do with PHP itself.

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Jan 18 '08 #2
Zeba wrote:
I'm a total newbie to PHP. I was wondering if it is necessary that my
project files be physically present within the www directory ?
That depends on the web server, not on the scripting language.
( In .net there was a way to put the files elsewhere and just point
the server to them)
You mean "IIS" here.

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