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Hey,

this issue may not exactly be specific to symphony but it might be something we come across along while using it.

I have an existing website with sub-minisites, a folder structure such as:

mainwebsite - css - js - index.html - subsite1 - index.php - css - subsite2 ....

these are independent and written in php.. now I want the main website to be managed by symphony, but also keep using the minisites as they are, with the same path.

I'm guessing I need to add some exceptions to the .htaccess that symphony creates, but I don't really know whats the best approach. Could anyone point me in the right direction, or give an example?

Thank you!

As long as your sub-minisites are in their own folders, Symphony won't interfere. Symphony's rewrite rules don't "touch" physical folders or files.

Oh I see, thank you! I just assumed it would be a problem, should have just tried first :)

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