Here's the puzzle:
I have several individual domains hosted on a single Apache server. They are related, look and laid out similarly, but have individualized specific content.
I have written a code "framework" which is to be shared among the domains, with the much of the content actually filled from a database. Even static pages with shared content (About Us, Privacy Notice, etc.) have variables to be filled per site-specific, such as the site name, and the logo etc., some of these variables filled via domain-specific config files.
What I want to do is:
Have a single shared database to serve all the sites for the site-specific content. The database will also host the users and their content. I have been told by my host this is possible, and this is perhaps the easy part. I am using PHP MySQL. I presume I would make a standard remote connection to the database.
Find the best way to share the code framework. I hate the idea of copying the same code to a dozen or more sites. But, whatever must be done. If I can share the code somehow, or if I can figure out some tools to upload automagically...
So the main answer I am looking for is how to share the codebase without uploading it twelve times. If possible. One possibility seems to be scripted FTP. But that seems archaic. Seems there should be some elegant yet secure way to share code among self-owned domains on a single server.
Hoping to harvest some ideas...any takers?
Thanks
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to each of the tables where it's relevant, makesite=NULL
in a row mean it's for all sites, add... and site=$currentsite or site = NULL order by site NULLS last
to every select on those tables.