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Manually change PHP templates in Docker container

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    On my dolibarr instance, i would like to edit some php templates. Once i placed the app in recovery mode and made the desired changes. After running ./start.sh the changes are visible and running fine. However, when i disable the recovery state, my changes are somehow reset to the original state.

    How can i make the changes persist?
    Thanks in advance!

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      On my dolibarr instance, i would like to edit some php templates. Once i placed the app in recovery mode and made the desired changes. After running ./start.sh the changes are visible and running fine. However, when i disable the recovery state, my changes are somehow reset to the original state.

      How can i make the changes persist?
      Thanks in advance!

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      @opensourced What files are you changing?

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        @opensourced What files are you changing?

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        @girish one of the files i want to change is htdocs/public/members/new.php

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          @opensourced What files are you changing?

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          @girish Any news on how to accomplish that? Thanks a lot!

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            @girish Any news on how to accomplish that? Thanks a lot!

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            @opensourced I have to investigate whether those files are supposed to be writable/customizable by user or not. Do you know if those files are source code or files that are meant to be user modifiable?

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              @opensourced I have to investigate whether those files are supposed to be writable/customizable by user or not. Do you know if those files are source code or files that are meant to be user modifiable?

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              @girish Basically these are php files that make use of db variables and properties defined in the GUI. However, to make (in my opinion essential) customizations, I need to edit these templates. These changes however are mostly to optimize the user experience.

              For me they dont need to be editable during runtime. If i could make the changes persist in recovery mode and the restart the app with the adapted files in readonly, that would be perfect.

              Best

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