On 5/25/07, Edward Kay <edward@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> -----Original Message----- > From: Tijnema [mailto:tijnema@xxxxxxxxx] > > > > > > It's just the way you write script, my included files contain only > > > functions & variables, no executing code. 99% I have a class around > > > it. > > > If you write it like that, than there's no problem with execution the > > > included file directly, as it loads the class but doesn't do anything > > > with it :) > > > > > > Tijnema > > > > > > > Why are your include files in your web root in the first place? > Move them > > elsewhere on your filesystem and then it's not even possible to > access them > > via the web. > > > > Edward > > > Oh, I don't want my web files all over the filesystem, I want to keep > all files for a single project inside a single folder on my webserver. > So, that if i move them around, I have all files there. > > Tijnema This is exactly what I do - one folder per project. You just have you web-root as a sub folder in this, eg: /project /includes <- nicely protected /public_html <- web root /images index.php ... ... Edward
Hmm, way too complicated :P I like to keep it simple, just like this: / /data /http /project1 /includes config.php << With passwords :P /images /project2 /includes Tijnema -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php