Re: Install cake on leopard, but not the docroot

2008-10-08 Thread David C. Zentgraf

Yes you can, but you'll have to tell Apache that it should care about  
~/cakeSites as well.
You'll have to create a new Directory or VirtualHost directive in a  
config file in /etc/apache2/users.

Is there a particular reason you want to go through this trouble? :-)

On 9 Oct 2008, at 03:43, dotty wrote:

>
> Hay all, i have PHP5 installed (w/ mysql). This works fine, i navigate
> to ~/Sites and all my php get parsed correctly.
>
> Now, how would i go about installing cake without mucking up my ~/
> Sites directory? Could i make a new dir called ~/cakeSites and run
> cake in there?
>
> Any help would be great!
>
> Thanks
>
> >


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Re: Install cake on leopard, but not the docroot

2008-10-08 Thread Fran Iglesias


El 08/10/2008, a las 20:43, dotty escribió:

> Now, how would i go about installing cake without mucking up my ~/
> Sites directory? Could i make a new dir called ~/cakeSites and run
> cake in there?



> Any help would be great!


You could install it under /Library/WebServer/Documents and access it  
in http://localhost

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