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 Virtual Host/Empty Root Question, Should I leave Root folder empty (1 Replies, Read 1392 times)
misstheresa2009
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Hello Everyone!
I have been struggling to understand the whole Virtual Host process and I came up with a system that works for me (so far).
I will be installing and creating sites for clients in Wordpress, Joomla and Drupal. When I install an app in Softaculous I want to be able to give Wordpress, Joomla and Drupal their own folders and install a subdirectory for each client. For example I call the Wordpress directory wordpress.local and in the subdirectory will be the client's name. For example: wordpress.local/Bob where wordpress is installed in the 'Bob' directory while Wordpress.local will remain empty. Then I want to use wordpress.local and create other subdirectories such as wordpress.local/Don, wordpress.local/Susan and etc.

What I like about this is each subdirectory will have its own database and htaccess file. What I'd like to know is if this process won't backfire on me in the future. For instance, are there any pitfalls or nightmare that I need to worry about? If this process is safe, and I try this with Joomla and Drupal will I be okay? Any suggestions or warnings will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Virtual Host/Empty Root Question
Brijesh
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Hi,

This process should work well.

We do not see any issues with this structure.

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