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Date:  Mon, 19 Oct 2009 08:36:10 +0100
From:  Steve Howes <steve (at mark) geekinter.net>
Subject:  [coba-e:16099] Re: Is this normal?
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On 19 Oct 2009, at 00:44, David Booth wrote:
> On the contrary, it is quite normal. /home/.sites has any number of  
> numbered directories each of which can contain one or more siteXX  
> directories.
> On my server for example is /home/.sites/10 and it contains site59  
> and site95
> The cobalt database keeps track of all that.

I stand corrected. I'd always assumed XX was the relevant codb object  
ID and YY was just sequential. Wonder what XX actually means then..

S