I started using Drupal back around 4.2 or 4.3, when the installation procedures for many modules required that you splatter files all over the place. I am far happier now that almost modules are self-contained (i.e. they live in a single directory tree) -- even taking into account the security issues. I don't care if the module tree as a whole moves to a new location, but please, let's not return to the dark ages of "put file 'x' here and put file 'y' over there." -Eric On 10 Jan 2006, at 05:49, Bèr Kessels wrote:
Op dinsdag 10 januari 2006 14:20, schreef Adrian Rossouw:
The OSX way is far far simpler, and much much cleaner.
But much unsafer (not speaking of OSX vs Unix safety). We discussed before, that PHP files should really live in a non-web- acessible place. The biggest downside of that, indeed, is that the web-accessible files can no longer live in the module directories.
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