On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 15:37:57 -0600, Jones, John (US)
<John.Jones@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I would do the first.  That way, any given app can refer to all of it's
> parts via indirect links: ../images/header.jpg and ../html/index.html.
> Apps are also unaware of their root directory, i.e. live vs. test.
> They're also unaware of your application's naming convention.

<snip>

> Personally, I figure having HTML is the 'default' content of a directory
> so I use:
> /www/app <-- html files
> /www/app/i <-- images
> /www/app/macro <-- net.data
> etc.

John,

I like that - except if i'm in '/www/app/macro', how would I display
an image out of '/www/common/i'?  - would that be an alias type
mapping in my server config?

Thanks,

Rick

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