>
> stored in an underscored directory within the plugin dir of app (or another
> plugin path if defined)
>

the plugin files for calendar would be inside a directory named calendar -
you post had the files, for the calendar plugin, within the plugin dir - not
within its own named direcory within this dir

 - S




On 13 April 2011 04:33, brandon buster <bbuster....@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm studying 1.2 because I already have a large application built in
> the version. As I learn more about the framework though I see cake
> conventions had at some point been abandoned by the developers. I'd
> like to get everything working systematically before I update the
> server and application.
>
> @Sherlock, I went over your adjustments, but apart from letter casing
> I couldn't find any variations in file structure or naming from what
> I'd posted earlier. Am I missing something/
>
> On Apr 11, 5:27 pm, Ryan Schmidt <google-2...@ryandesign.com> wrote:
> > On Apr 11, 2011, at 12:19, brandon buster wrote:
> >
> > > I'm studying Cake 1.2
> >
> > Why not study CakePHP 1.3.8 instead? Things have changed between 1.2 and
> 1.3, so learning 1.2 at this point sounds counterproductive.
>
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