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authorRazican <devnull@localhost>2011-04-25 17:26:45 +0200
committerRazican <devnull@localhost>2011-04-25 17:26:45 +0200
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parent48d6d5856ea95dd363f2a420f08200f488fb5151 (diff)
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@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Managing your Applications
<h1>Managing your Applications</h1>
<p>By default it is assumed that you only intend to use CodeIgniter to manage one application, which you will build in your
-<dfn>application/</dfn> directory. It is possible, however, to have multiple sets of applications that share a single
+<dfn>application/</dfn> directory. It is possible, however, to have multiple sets of applications that share a single
CodeIgniter installation, or even to rename or relocate your <dfn>application</dfn> folder.</p>
<h2>Renaming the Application Folder</h2>
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ To do so open your main <kbd>index.php</kbd> and set a <em>full server path</em>
put all of the directories located inside your <kbd>application</kbd> folder into their
own sub-folder.</p>
-<p>For example, let's say you want to create two applications, "foo" and "bar". You could structure your
+<p>For example, let's say you want to create two applications, "foo" and "bar". You could structure your
application folders like this:</p>
<code>applications/<var>foo</var>/<br />
@@ -103,12 +103,12 @@ applications/<samp>bar</samp>/views/</code>
<p>To select a particular application for use requires that you open your main <kbd>index.php</kbd> file and set the <dfn>$application_folder</dfn>
-variable. For example, to select the "foo" application for use you would do this:</p>
+variable. For example, to select the "foo" application for use you would do this:</p>
<code>$application_folder = "applications/foo";</code>
<p class="important"><strong>Note:</strong>&nbsp; Each of your applications will need its own <dfn>index.php</dfn> file which
-calls the desired application. The index.php file can be named anything you want.</p>
+calls the desired application. The index.php file can be named anything you want.</p>