HI there

"I realise having libraries above the webroot is never ideal, but in
some shared hosting environments there's no way around it. "

You are right, although is not the ideal, there is no problem with it,
and everyting will work just fine.

Cake will deal with it like a charm, nothing to worry about.


On Oct 25, 4:53 pm, "PurelyArtistic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> After a year or so of using Ruby on Rails I'm returning to PHP to work
> on a downloadable app (think forums, galleries, that sort of thing).
>
> What are you thoughts on using Cake for this sort of application? It
> seems that Cake, like RoR, is intended mainly for hosted apps but it
> might also work for downloadable software too.
>
> The main problem I see so far is that most people on shared hosting
> have no control over where their webroot is, and some will even want to
> install software into a subdirectory rather than acting as a whole
> website. In this case I suspect the directory structure would have to
> look something like this:
>
> /home/user
>     /public
>         /my_software
>             /app
>             /cake
>             /css
>             /files
>             /img
>             etc ...
>
> I realise having libraries above the webroot is never ideal, but in
> some shared hosting environments there's no way around it.
>
> Anyone have any thoughts on using Cake for this? Is it do-able or are
> there other frameworks which are better suited? Seems that Cake has
> pretty much everything I need to jump straight in, so if there's a
> solution I'd be hugely grateful.
> 
> Thanks!
> Anthony.


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