Yeah, I agree with daschl, you don't need a specific host that runs
CakePHP. It's not like Ruby on Rails. CakePHP is simply a set of PHP
Scripts that can be executed by the PHP Interpreter. Any web host that
have PHP4/PHP5 installed will do.

daschl wrote:
> well, you dont need a host running cakePHP you simply need a host who
> is running php (and some sort of database if you want to use it)
>
> as an option, if he also runs mod_rewrite your address bar looks
> better :)
>
> regards,
> mike
>
> On Aug 10, 4:24 pm, tuiBR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Please,
> >
> > somebody knows webserver free that run cakephp ?
> >
> > tranks!


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