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Skeletons

C

chernobl

Guest
Hi I want to create a skeleton that we normally use, but it looks like Plesk only understands the httpdocs https docs as top level directories. There is no real documentation on:

1. Where to find the skeleton
2. How to create your own
3. What is possible and not possible

when people log into FTP my clients are used to seeing.

Root <http / https>
|____<dir> images
|____<dir> logs
|____<redirect> mail

It makes it look like Unix/Linux hosting and I want to try and not change this for my clients. We want everything to be seamless as possible. Can someone please give me any insight to how to do this or if this is even possible?

thanks much,
Anthony Biondo
anthonyb@biondocomm.com
 
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