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Include mirrored directory, in others

iantresman

Basic Pleskian
When I list the content of either domain1.com or domain2.com, I'd like the contents of sub-master to be mirrored and to appear (along with the files that already exist in those directories). Possible, perhaps with Mod_rewrite or mod_proxy?

--sub-master
| +---subsub1
| +---subsub2
|
+-domain1.com
|
+-domain2.com

What I'm ultimately trying to do, is install Drupal6 in a single master directory, and have all the files mirrored into selected domains (which is where their data is stored). In some ways, this is like PHP, which is stored in a singe master directory elsewhere on the server, and to which all domains can access.
 
Alternatively, I can use htaccess in my domain space, to access a download directory outside of my subscription space? I know the cgi-bin can be access outside my domain space, but I'd like something like this:

Alias /download /var/www/vhosts/library/home/download

Unfortunately Alias does not work in htaccess, and mod_rewrite works only within the current domain space. This will let all my customers access a few selected common files.
 
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