[phorm] [Phorm:] Best files set-up regime

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  MESSAGE:  (#4600) Best files set-up regime 
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  AUTHOR:   JD 
  DATE:     January 7, 2005 at 4:07 a.m. EST 

I have a number of forms on different servers, for different clients, that all 
point back to one copy of phorm and it's associated mySQL database. 

Currently I create a set of settings docs in the main phorm folder - prefixing 
the files with an identifier. e,g, test_phormconfig.php, 
test_registration_thanks.html, phiphi_phormconfig.php, 
phiphi_registration_thanks.html 

Now my phorm directory is filling up. 

The reason they are all there is because I couldn't get them to work in other 
places, which I hope is just my setting up. What I would like to know is if I 
can set up a different folder with each set of settings, including any file 
specific to that site in that folder. The form would then just point to that 
folder. Is this possible? Or do some of the settings files have to be in 'lib' 
or 'files'. 

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