Re: UserDir Installation

2007-07-09 Thread Jonathan Langevin
Hey Scott, just saw the other posts to this thread, sorry about how
oblivious the other users seem to Apache :-)

maybe try editing app/config/core.php:

/**
 * If you do not have mod rewrite on your system
 * or if you prefer to use CakePHP pretty urls.
 * uncomment the line below.
 * Note: If you do have mod rewrite but prefer the
 * CakePHP pretty urls, you also have to remove the
 * .htaccess files
 * release/.htaccess
 * release/app/.htaccess
 * release/app/webroot/.htaccess
 */
//define ('BASE_URL', env('SCRIPT_NAME'));




On 7/7/07, Scott Sharkey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Hi All,

 I'm trying a top-level installation into an apache UserDir.  I've read
 the documentation, which says to put a RewriteBase directive in the
 /~user/public_html/.htaccess file.  This does not seem to be working for
 me.  Here's what I know:

 1) Mod_Rewrite is loaded and working fine on the server.  I have a cake
 install in the main server root which is working fine.

 2) the server is http://devel.mysite.com, and that top level is a cake
 app.

 3) I'm trying to create a http://devel.mysite.com/~ssharkey which is a
 copy of the above site (for devel/debugging).

 4) I have unpacked a clean cake 1.1.15.5144 into
 /home/ssharkey/public_html, and have Apache UserDir public_html
 configured.

 5) If I put an index.php in that /home/ssharkey/public_html, everthing
 works as expected.

 6) I have added RewriteBase /~ssharkey as the 2nd line in
 /home/ssharkey/public_html/.htaccess (just after RewriteEngine on).

 This appears to be serving the raw content, but the css file is not
 being found, nor are any images or cake-generated links on the page.
 The apache log shows requests for /css/cake.generic.css, and files
 in /img.  I would think these should be /~ssharkey/css/cake.generic.css,
 etc.

 Any suggestions would be welcomed!

 -scott

 


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Re: UserDir Installation

2007-07-09 Thread Scott Sharkey

Jonathan Langevin wrote:
 Hey Scott, just saw the other posts to this thread, sorry about how 
 oblivious the other users seem to Apache :-)
 
 maybe try editing app/config/core.php:

Well, that's certainly worth a try.  I've tried modifying the 
WEBROOT_DIR, without success.  I may have to try every variable in the 
CORE and INDEX files, but I will figure it out.  I was hoping someone 
else had already done so.

I appreciate the attempts to help, but sometimes it's better to say 
nothing than to guess.  Especially since I thought I made it pretty 
clear from my message that I had tried a fair amount of stuff, and 
pretty much knew what I was doing ... oh well.

THANKS!!
-Scott

 
 /**
  * If you do not have mod rewrite on your system
  * or if you prefer to use CakePHP pretty urls.
  * uncomment the line below.
  * Note: If you do have mod rewrite but prefer the
  * CakePHP pretty urls, you also have to remove the
  * .htaccess files
  * release/.htaccess
  * release/app/.htaccess
  * release/app/webroot/.htaccess
  */
 //define ('BASE_URL', env('SCRIPT_NAME'));
 
 
 
 
 On 7/7/07, * Scott Sharkey* [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 Hi All,
 
 I'm trying a top-level installation into an apache UserDir.  I've read
 the documentation, which says to put a RewriteBase directive in the
 /~user/public_html/.htaccess file.  This does not seem to be working
 for
 me.  Here's what I know:
 
 1) Mod_Rewrite is loaded and working fine on the server.  I have a cake
 install in the main server root which is working fine.
 
 2) the server is http://devel.mysite.com, and that top level is a cake
 app.
 
 3) I'm trying to create a http://devel.mysite.com/~ssharkey which is a
 copy of the above site (for devel/debugging).
 
 4) I have unpacked a clean cake 1.1.15.5144 into
 /home/ssharkey/public_html, and have Apache UserDir public_html
 configured.
 
 5) If I put an index.php in that /home/ssharkey/public_html, everthing
 works as expected.
 
 6) I have added RewriteBase /~ssharkey as the 2nd line in
 /home/ssharkey/public_html/.htaccess (just after RewriteEngine on).
 
 This appears to be serving the raw content, but the css file is not
 being found, nor are any images or cake-generated links on the page.
 The apache log shows requests for /css/cake.generic.css, and files
 in /img.  I would think these should be /~ssharkey/css/cake.generic.css,
 etc.
 
 Any suggestions would be welcomed!
 
 -scott
 
 
  


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Re: UserDir Installation

2007-07-09 Thread Jonathan Langevin
I thought about the variables in index.php first, but that var. in
core.phpseems to be the best bet, dunno if it'll screw up the pretty
urls for ya tho

On 7/9/07, Scott Sharkey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Jonathan Langevin wrote:
  Hey Scott, just saw the other posts to this thread, sorry about how
  oblivious the other users seem to Apache :-)
 
  maybe try editing app/config/core.php:

 Well, that's certainly worth a try.  I've tried modifying the
 WEBROOT_DIR, without success.  I may have to try every variable in the
 CORE and INDEX files, but I will figure it out.  I was hoping someone
 else had already done so.

 I appreciate the attempts to help, but sometimes it's better to say
 nothing than to guess.  Especially since I thought I made it pretty
 clear from my message that I had tried a fair amount of stuff, and
 pretty much knew what I was doing ... oh well.

 THANKS!!
 -Scott

 
  /**
   * If you do not have mod rewrite on your system
   * or if you prefer to use CakePHP pretty urls.
   * uncomment the line below.
   * Note: If you do have mod rewrite but prefer the
   * CakePHP pretty urls, you also have to remove the
   * .htaccess files
   * release/.htaccess
   * release/app/.htaccess
   * release/app/webroot/.htaccess
   */
  //define ('BASE_URL', env('SCRIPT_NAME'));
 
 
 
 
  On 7/7/07, * Scott Sharkey* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  Hi All,
 
  I'm trying a top-level installation into an apache UserDir.  I've
 read
  the documentation, which says to put a RewriteBase directive in the
  /~user/public_html/.htaccess file.  This does not seem to be working
  for
  me.  Here's what I know:
 
  1) Mod_Rewrite is loaded and working fine on the server.  I have a
 cake
  install in the main server root which is working fine.
 
  2) the server is http://devel.mysite.com, and that top level is a
 cake
  app.
 
  3) I'm trying to create a http://devel.mysite.com/~ssharkey which is
 a
  copy of the above site (for devel/debugging).
 
  4) I have unpacked a clean cake 1.1.15.5144 into
  /home/ssharkey/public_html, and have Apache UserDir public_html
  configured.
 
  5) If I put an index.php in that /home/ssharkey/public_html,
 everthing
  works as expected.
 
  6) I have added RewriteBase /~ssharkey as the 2nd line in
  /home/ssharkey/public_html/.htaccess (just after RewriteEngine on).
 
  This appears to be serving the raw content, but the css file is not
  being found, nor are any images or cake-generated links on the page.
  The apache log shows requests for /css/cake.generic.css, and files
  in /img.  I would think these should be
 /~ssharkey/css/cake.generic.css,
  etc.
 
  Any suggestions would be welcomed!
 
  -scott
 
 
  


 


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Re: UserDir Installation

2007-07-09 Thread Jonathan Langevin
btw, you might should try cake 1.2 and see if that gives you the same
problems

On 7/9/07, Jonathan Langevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I thought about the variables in index.php first, but that var. in
 core.php seems to be the best bet, dunno if it'll screw up the pretty urls
 for ya tho

 On 7/9/07, Scott Sharkey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  Jonathan Langevin wrote:
   Hey Scott, just saw the other posts to this thread, sorry about how
   oblivious the other users seem to Apache :-)
  
   maybe try editing app/config/core.php:
 
  Well, that's certainly worth a try.  I've tried modifying the
  WEBROOT_DIR, without success.  I may have to try every variable in the
  CORE and INDEX files, but I will figure it out.  I was hoping someone
  else had already done so.
 
  I appreciate the attempts to help, but sometimes it's better to say
  nothing than to guess.  Especially since I thought I made it pretty
  clear from my message that I had tried a fair amount of stuff, and
  pretty much knew what I was doing ... oh well.
 
  THANKS!!
  -Scott
 
  
   /**
* If you do not have mod rewrite on your system
* or if you prefer to use CakePHP pretty urls.
* uncomment the line below.
* Note: If you do have mod rewrite but prefer the
* CakePHP pretty urls, you also have to remove the
* .htaccess files
* release/.htaccess
* release/app/.htaccess
* release/app/webroot/.htaccess
*/
   //define ('BASE_URL', env('SCRIPT_NAME'));
  
  
  
  
   On 7/7/07, * Scott Sharkey* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
  
  
   Hi All,
  
   I'm trying a top-level installation into an apache
  UserDir.  I've read
   the documentation, which says to put a RewriteBase directive in
  the
   /~user/public_html/.htaccess file.  This does not seem to be
  working
   for
   me.  Here's what I know:
  
   1) Mod_Rewrite is loaded and working fine on the server.  I have a
  cake
   install in the main server root which is working fine.
  
   2) the server is http://devel.mysite.com, and that top level is a
  cake
   app.
  
   3) I'm trying to create a 
   http://devel.mysite.com/~ssharkeyhttp://devel.mysite.com/%7Essharkeywhich
is a
   copy of the above site (for devel/debugging).
  
   4) I have unpacked a clean cake 1.1.15.5144 into
   /home/ssharkey/public_html, and have Apache UserDir public_html
   configured.
  
   5) If I put an index.php in that /home/ssharkey/public_html,
  everthing
   works as expected.
  
   6) I have added RewriteBase /~ssharkey as the 2nd line in
   /home/ssharkey/public_html/.htaccess (just after RewriteEngine
  on).
  
   This appears to be serving the raw content, but the css file is
  not
   being found, nor are any images or cake-generated links on the
  page.
   The apache log shows requests for /css/cake.generic.css, and files
   in /img.  I would think these should be
  /~ssharkey/css/cake.generic.css,
   etc.
  
   Any suggestions would be welcomed!
  
   -scott
  
  
   
 
 
   
 


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Re: UserDir Installation

2007-07-08 Thread francky06l

Maybe the  ~ character is screwing up the rewriting.
Why not RewriteBase /ssharkey  ?

On Jul 8, 12:17 am, Scott Sharkey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi All,

 I'm trying a top-level installation into an apache UserDir.  I've read
 the documentation, which says to put a RewriteBase directive in the
 /~user/public_html/.htaccess file.  This does not seem to be working for
 me.  Here's what I know:

 1) Mod_Rewrite is loaded and working fine on the server.  I have a cake
 install in the main server root which is working fine.

 2) the server ishttp://devel.mysite.com, and that top level is a cake
 app.

 3) I'm trying to create ahttp://devel.mysite.com/~ssharkeywhich is a
 copy of the above site (for devel/debugging).

 4) I have unpacked a clean cake 1.1.15.5144 into
 /home/ssharkey/public_html, and have Apache UserDir public_html configured.

 5) If I put an index.php in that /home/ssharkey/public_html, everthing
 works as expected.

 6) I have added RewriteBase /~ssharkey as the 2nd line in
 /home/ssharkey/public_html/.htaccess (just after RewriteEngine on).

 This appears to be serving the raw content, but the css file is not
 being found, nor are any images or cake-generated links on the page.
 The apache log shows requests for /css/cake.generic.css, and files
 in /img.  I would think these should be /~ssharkey/css/cake.generic.css,
 etc.

 Any suggestions would be welcomed!

 -scott


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Re: UserDir Installation

2007-07-08 Thread Scott Sharkey

The ~ is unix notation for home directory of, ie, in this case, home 
directory of ssharkey.  It's standard notation for user_dir 
installations.  In other words, the ~ is what clue's Apache to go look 
up that user's home directory (whereever it is) and then look in a 
specified directory (relative to home) for the content to serve.

Thanks!

-Scott

francky06l wrote:
 Maybe the  ~ character is screwing up the rewriting.
 Why not RewriteBase /ssharkey  ?
 
 On Jul 8, 12:17 am, Scott Sharkey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi All,

 I'm trying a top-level installation into an apache UserDir.  I've read
 the documentation, which says to put a RewriteBase directive in the
 /~user/public_html/.htaccess file.  This does not seem to be working for
 me.  Here's what I know:

 1) Mod_Rewrite is loaded and working fine on the server.  I have a cake
 install in the main server root which is working fine.

 2) the server ishttp://devel.mysite.com, and that top level is a cake
 app.

 3) I'm trying to create ahttp://devel.mysite.com/~ssharkeywhich is a
 copy of the above site (for devel/debugging).

 4) I have unpacked a clean cake 1.1.15.5144 into
 /home/ssharkey/public_html, and have Apache UserDir public_html configured.

 5) If I put an index.php in that /home/ssharkey/public_html, everthing
 works as expected.

 6) I have added RewriteBase /~ssharkey as the 2nd line in
 /home/ssharkey/public_html/.htaccess (just after RewriteEngine on).

 This appears to be serving the raw content, but the css file is not
 being found, nor are any images or cake-generated links on the page.
 The apache log shows requests for /css/cake.generic.css, and files
 in /img.  I would think these should be /~ssharkey/css/cake.generic.css,
 etc.

 Any suggestions would be welcomed!

 -scott
 
 
  


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Re: UserDir Installation

2007-07-08 Thread Kunthar

Then why not /home/ssharkey ?

Tip: Try /cake/scripts/bake.php
cake bake help
Helps to set up things fast.

Tip2: 1.2 version promising and highly stable, just FYI

On Jul 8, 5:08 pm, Scott Sharkey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The ~ is unix notation for home directory of, ie, in this case, home
 directory of ssharkey.  It's standard notation for user_dir
 installations.  In other words, the ~ is what clue's Apache to go look
 up that user's home directory (whereever it is) and then look in a
 specified directory (relative to home) for the content to serve.

 Thanks!

 -Scott

 francky06l wrote:
  Maybe the  ~ character is screwing up the rewriting.
  Why not RewriteBase /ssharkey  ?

  On Jul 8, 12:17 am, Scott Sharkey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi All,

  I'm trying a top-level installation into an apache UserDir.  I've read
  the documentation, which says to put a RewriteBase directive in the
  /~user/public_html/.htaccess file.  This does not seem to be working for
  me.  Here's what I know:

  1) Mod_Rewrite is loaded and working fine on the server.  I have a cake
  install in the main server root which is working fine.

  2) the server ishttp://devel.mysite.com, and that top level is a cake
  app.

  3) I'm trying to create ahttp://devel.mysite.com/~ssharkeywhichis a
  copy of the above site (for devel/debugging).

  4) I have unpacked a clean cake 1.1.15.5144 into
  /home/ssharkey/public_html, and have Apache UserDir public_html configured.

  5) If I put an index.php in that /home/ssharkey/public_html, everthing
  works as expected.

  6) I have added RewriteBase /~ssharkey as the 2nd line in
  /home/ssharkey/public_html/.htaccess (just after RewriteEngine on).

  This appears to be serving the raw content, but the css file is not
  being found, nor are any images or cake-generated links on the page.
  The apache log shows requests for /css/cake.generic.css, and files
  in /img.  I would think these should be /~ssharkey/css/cake.generic.css,
  etc.

  Any suggestions would be welcomed!

  -scott


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Re: UserDir Installation

2007-07-08 Thread Scott Sharkey

Kunthar wrote:
 Then why not /home/ssharkey ?

Guys, I appreciate the attempts to help, but the ~ssharkey syntax is 
dictated by Apache, and is NOT optional.  That's what USERDIR means...

Is there anyone out there who has made this kind of an installation and 
can offer some kind of authoritative answer?

 Tip: Try /cake/scripts/bake.php
 cake bake help
 Helps to set up things fast.

Baking has NOTHING to do with the problem, but thanks.

Sorry to sound a bit frustrated... I thought this was a relatively 
simple installation problem, but apparently there are not too many out 
there who have done this, I guess.

Thanks
-Scott

 
 Tip2: 1.2 version promising and highly stable, just FYI
 
 On Jul 8, 5:08 pm, Scott Sharkey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The ~ is unix notation for home directory of, ie, in this case, home
 directory of ssharkey.  It's standard notation for user_dir
 installations.  In other words, the ~ is what clue's Apache to go look
 up that user's home directory (whereever it is) and then look in a
 specified directory (relative to home) for the content to serve.

 Thanks!

 -Scott

 francky06l wrote:
 Maybe the  ~ character is screwing up the rewriting.
 Why not RewriteBase /ssharkey  ?
 On Jul 8, 12:17 am, Scott Sharkey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi All,
 I'm trying a top-level installation into an apache UserDir.  I've read
 the documentation, which says to put a RewriteBase directive in the
 /~user/public_html/.htaccess file.  This does not seem to be working for
 me.  Here's what I know:
 1) Mod_Rewrite is loaded and working fine on the server.  I have a cake
 install in the main server root which is working fine.
 2) the server ishttp://devel.mysite.com, and that top level is a cake
 app.
 3) I'm trying to create ahttp://devel.mysite.com/~ssharkeywhichis a
 copy of the above site (for devel/debugging).
 4) I have unpacked a clean cake 1.1.15.5144 into
 /home/ssharkey/public_html, and have Apache UserDir public_html configured.
 5) If I put an index.php in that /home/ssharkey/public_html, everthing
 works as expected.
 6) I have added RewriteBase /~ssharkey as the 2nd line in
 /home/ssharkey/public_html/.htaccess (just after RewriteEngine on).
 This appears to be serving the raw content, but the css file is not
 being found, nor are any images or cake-generated links on the page.
 The apache log shows requests for /css/cake.generic.css, and files
 in /img.  I would think these should be /~ssharkey/css/cake.generic.css,
 etc.
 Any suggestions would be welcomed!
 -scott
 
 
  


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