Ok, so I changed Cake to use 'pretty urls' and turned mod_rewrite off
and it works now.
Now, I just need to figure out why it wasn't working in the first
place
On Jan 27, 11:17 am, Andrew Poquette wrote:
> I got this when I restarted apache...
>
> * Restarting web server
> apache2
I got this when I restarted apache...
* Restarting web server
apache2apache2: Could
not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using
127.0.1.1 for ServerName
apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified
dom
Thank you for the help so far! I enabled mod rewrite, no luck.
On Jan 27, 9:59 am, Akeda Bagus wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 10:24 PM, Andrew Poquette wrote:
> > So, I installed cake, set everything up, and have the welcome page
> > saying that Cake can connect to the database, and I'm good
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 10:24 PM, Andrew Poquette wrote:
> So, I installed cake, set everything up, and have the welcome page
> saying that Cake can connect to the database, and I'm good to go.
>
> I created a model, a controller, and a view via the tutorial, but when
> I go to http://localhost/po
I double checked, and they are all there.
On Jan 27, 9:31 am, Jeremy Burns wrote:
> It might not be this, but I've done it in the past. Check that when you
> installed Cake you also copied over the .htacces files. They exist in the
> root, in /app and in /app/webroot. If these files are hidden
It might not be this, but I've done it in the past. Check that when you
installed Cake you also copied over the .htacces files. They exist in the root,
in /app and in /app/webroot. If these files are hidden it is easy to overlook
them, especially the one in the root.
Jeremy Burns
On 27 Jan 2010
So, I installed cake, set everything up, and have the welcome page
saying that Cake can connect to the database, and I'm good to go.
I created a model, a controller, and a view via the tutorial, but when
I go to http://localhost/posts/index I get a 404 error. I've searched
the group here and I co