Haha sorry it’s short for symbolic link, I’m not sure if hosting control panels give you an easier way to do it but the command isn’t too tricky. It looks like this
ln -s /path/to/source/file.php /path/to/link/file.php
so you might have
ln -s /var/www/site1/system/user/templates/test.group/template.html /var/www/site2/system/user/templates/site1templates.group/template.html
I think that’s just your ability to create symlinks through php https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.symlink.php but the host may have disabled the ability to “follow symlinks” on the webserver which would defeat this approach. It’s worth asking them though, maybe they can do this for you :slightlysmilingface:
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