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Any way to change the public html paths
Hi. We're half way through moving off an old raw server (no control panel) to a shiney new server managed with ISPConfig.
We use SVN which pulls our PHP files to our website folders on the ISPConfig folder. SVN already has a folder for the public HTML files and it's not called ./web which is what ISPConfig expects. In the past we just deleted the servers public html folder, and replaced it with a symbolic link to the public html folder downloaded from the SVN server. But on our new server that doesn't work because we are running suPHP. Is there a way to change the name of the public html folder for a website hosted on ISPConfig? Example: Domain example.com is hosted from folder www/var/clients/client1/web10/web But our public html folder may be www/var/clients/client1/web10/public Whats the solution? I don't want to switch off suPHP and I also don't want to be renaming the public HTML folders across two dozen SVN repos. |
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