To be honest, I just copied everything over the first time and forgot about the tmp dir. After seeing that the Session component was not being loaded from my copy of app_controller, I deleted the cache in the tmp dir and double checked my core.php to make sure I had the Env thing uncommented. Unfortunately, this did not work.
On Nov 17, 3:05 am, RichardAtHome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How did you port the code over? > > Did you copy the whole web folder over in one go? > > This doesn't work (unless both systems are 100% identical). You will > get error all over the place because you copied over the cache from > the old system and cake (quite rightly) gets confused (files are no- > longer where the cache thinks they are). > > Best way to do it (in my experience) is to install cake on the target > machine, copy over your app directory and then delete the cache > directory (in app/temp). > > Hope this helps :) > > (as an aside, I develop on a windows box but our live systems are all > *nix - works fine for me) :-) > > On Nov 16, 11:00 pm, "Christopher E. Franklin, Sr." > > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I have been working with CakePHP for about a year now and have written > > a company website in that year that totals in about 150MB of combined > > PHP code. This whole time, I have been using MySQL, Linux, and Apache > > to do my coding and testing but, recently, the corporate higher-ups > > issued a mandate that all web servers are going to be IIS(6/7). > > > Upon hearing this, we installed Windows Server 2003 RC2 w/ IIS6.0 and > > tried to port over the cake code. Low and behold, it doesn't work. Not > > just a little bit but, in a bad way that the site stops dead in it's > > tracks from not being able to load select components and helpers such > > as , Session, Cookie, Html, Javascript, etc. > > > Today is my 3rd day fighting with this and my question is sad now > > because, my manager wants me to abandon cake alltogether. So, that's > > going to be 1.1 years worth of code, down the tube unless I can get > > Windows IIS working with Cake (with or without re-write). > > > So, the question: > > Since I have followed every single tutorial I could find on the web > > about installing Cake on IIS for the last 3 days (this includes me > > testing if I could just put Apache on Windows which does not work) I > > really have no other choice but to switch frameworks. > > > Does anyone know of a pretty close match to CakePHP that WILL work > > with IIS? Doesn't have to have rewrite. I just need something that I > > can fairly easily port this code over to in about 2 weeks time. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Cake PHP" group. To post to this group, send email to cake-php@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/cake-php?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---