/public_html/cake/
/public_html/domain4/app/
Or even better put it below public_html so it cant be accessed. Once
you do that, you would just need to alter the webroot/index.php.
On Oct 3, 6:42 pm, "Dave Maharaj :: WidePixels.com"
<d...@widepixels.com> wrote:
> I have to install cake on a shared hosting server.
>
> The user has 4 domains so the server looks like
>
> /public_html
> /css
> /js
> /images
> ..all files for the hosting master domain1
> /domain2
> /all site files for domain12.com
> /domain3
> /all site files for domain3.com
> /domain4
> /all site files for domain4.com
>
> What is the best/most secure way to set cake up in this type of set up? Cake
> is only being used for domain4 but i can easily move files/folders around to
> suit the needs of cake.
>
> I currently have
>
> /domain4
> /cake
> /app
> ...
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave
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