# Sharing Koseven Koseven follows a [front controller pattern](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Front_Controller_pattern "Front Controller pattern") (which means that all requests are sent to `index.php`) and as such the [filesystem](files) is very configurable. Inside of `index.php` you can change the `$application`, `$modules`, and `$system` paths. [!!] There is a security check at the top of every Koseven file to prevent it from being accessed without using the front controller. Also, the `.htaccess` file should protect those folders as well. Moving the application, modules, and system directories to a location that cannot be accessed via the web can add another layer of security, but is optional. The `$application` variable lets you set the directory that contains your application files. By default, this is `application`. The `$modules` variable lets you set the directory that contains module files. The `$system` variable lets you set the directory that contains the default Koseven files. You can move these three directories anywhere. For instance, by default the directories are set up like this: www/ index.php application/ modules/ system/ You could move the directories out of the web root so they look like this: application/ modules/ system/ www/ index.php Then you would need to change the settings in `index.php` to be: $application = '../application'; $modules = '../modules'; $system = '../system'; ## Sharing system and modules To take this a step further, we could point several Koseven apps to the same system and modules folders. For example (and this is just an example, you could arrange these anyway you want): apps/ foobar/ application/ www/ bazbar/ application/ www/ ko7/ 3.0.6/ 3.0.7/ 3.0.8/ modules/ And you would need to change the settings in `index.php` to be: $application = '../application'; $system = '../../../ko7/3.0.6'; $modules = '../../../ko7/modules'; With this method each app can point to a central copy of Koseven, and when you add a new version, allow you to quickly update the apps by editing their respective `index.php` files.