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Since my original thread isn't noticed anymore, here again :): please enable domain webroots outside of the public_html folder

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Is there still an answer to be expected?
Otherwise I have to use symlinks for all subdomains, which is quite annoying..

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I really don't understand why it matters though, and why you keep making such a big deal about it.

I wonder the same thing. In fact, I prefer everything be in there. It means in the event we need to recover things, a script can grab the one folder and guarantee we didn't miss any domains...

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The one or two people who kept data in folders other than public_html lost information because I assumed (and for the sake of speed on the backup script) everyone would keep everything of importance in public_html.

 

Actually, the only people I've seen keep websites anywhere other than public_html other than Nyten are phishers who are trying (and failing) to hide their scam sites...

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Done.

 

I really don't understand why it matters though, and why you keep making such a big deal about it.

Thanks again.

 

For me it is clearer to have the domains in the home directory so public_html is not stuffed with folders. As well all sub/addon- domains are accessible via the main domain and i have to block them.

 

 

 

The one or two people who kept data in folders other than public_html lost information because I assumed (and for the sake of speed on the backup script) everyone would keep everything of importance in public_html.

 

Actually, the only people I've seen keep websites anywhere other than public_html other than Nyten are phishers who are trying (and failing) to hide their scam sites...

Fortunately, we rarely need the backup script. ;) You recommend to create frequently backups of our sites anyway.

 

 

 

You took a lot of time, so what are the main disadvantages?

 

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