I think this is possible through a combination of altering your
bootstrap and routes. Heres some ideas to get you started:
http://bakery.cakephp.org/tags/view/subdomain

Let us know if you have any success!

Cheers,
Joshua

On Apr 16, 10:44 am, MonkeyGirl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I need to acces a controller action
> > through a subdomain. I mean, if the user browse to jose.domain.com, it needs
> > to be the same  aswww.domail.com/profiles/view/jose(where
> > controller=profiles, action=view, param1=jose)
>
> I could be wrong, but I think that's not really possible. For a start,
> you would need to register the hostname/subdomain for each and every
> param1 in your database. I'm guessing this is a list of your users, in
> which case, each time someone signs up for an account on your site,
> you'd need to update your DNS server with their username added in as
> another hostname in your domain.
>
> Zoe.
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