Filesystem structure of a Horde application
This information is valid for Horde 3 only. See Doc/Dev/Filesystem for Horde 4 and later.
Each Horde application has a common filesystem structure. This helps organizing the several components of the application and simplifies working with unknown applications.
These are the directories available in every Horde application:
    
        | Directory | 
        Content | 
    
    
        | / | 
        Base directory with the controller scripts called by the browser | 
    
    
        | config/ | 
        Configuration files | 
    
    
        | docs/ | 
        Administrator documentation | 
    
    
        | lib/ | 
        Application-specific library files | 
    
    
        | locale/ | 
        Compiled translations and help files | 
    
    
        | po/ | 
        Translations | 
    
    
        | scripts/ | 
        CLI scripts for setup and maintenance | 
    
    
        | scripts/sql/ | 
        SQL scripts for setup | 
    
    
        | scripts/upgrades/ | 
        CLI and SQL scripts for upgrades | 
    
    
        | templates/ | 
        Template files | 
    
    
        | themes/ | 
        Base stylesheet and theme directories | 
    
    
        | themes/graphics/ | 
        Icons | 
    
Usually there are more directories, depending on the application:
    - If there are many controller scripts for an application, they may be grouped into directories under the base directory.
 
    - The lib/ directory has many levels of subdirectories. See Doc/Dev/FrameworkH3? for details.
 
    - The locale/ directory has a subdirectory for each locale, e.g. locale/de_DE/. These subdirectories contain the translated help file help.xml and the directory LC_MESSAGES/ which contains the actual, compiled translation, e.g. imp.mo.
 
    - The scripts/ directory may contain other directories for special purposes, e.g. ldap/.
 
    - The templates/ directory groups all templates for a single controller script into one subdirectory. All templates for a script called list.php are inside templates/list/ for example.
 
    - Each theme has a subdirectory, e.g. themes/bluewhite/; if a theme provides its own icon set, the icons are inside a graphics/ subdirectory, e.g. themes/bluewhite/graphics/.
 
    - Some applications have sub-sets of their icons grouped into subdirectories, e.g. themes/graphics/flags/.