Project root on webserver [message #61127] |
Sun, 18 November 2007 09:26  |
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Originally posted by: sarmadysNOTTHIS.NOTTHISgmail.com
Hello,
I have configured a server root (e:\www\eclipse).
Now every time I want to run a php file belonging to a project (project
proj1 for example), eclipse wants to publish it to the main server root
instead of e:\www\eclipse\proj1.
How can I avoid files being published to server root.
Thank you very much for your time.
Mac
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Re: Project root on webserver [message #61606 is a reply to message #61583] |
Sat, 24 November 2007 05:23  |
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Originally posted by: sarmadysNOTTHIS.NOTTHISgmail.com
Hamed, Thanks. Yes, it seems the best way is to build the project in
desired place from the beginning.
Nice to meet you, by the way :)
Siamak
Hamed wrote:
> In "Debug Dialog", when you create a new php server, you can clear the
> check box that says "Publish files to Server".
> The best way to go in my opinion is to put the project files inside your
> document root folder, not in your workspace. Then you don't need any
> publishing. However, if you choose to have your project files somewhere
> other than doc-root, you still can give the destination folder of your
> web root in "Publish To" text box. If you are using another computer as
> server, the best way would be using a map drive (SAMBA if your server is
> Linux).
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