This is fun:
Last weekend I was giving a workshop on Ajax and Cake to a small group
of people, and something like this happened:
-- Yesterday, I've burned the last version of Cake --which is the
1.1.5.x-- for you, but anyway, you still can go the CakePHP site [cake
site popped on the proyection
Thanks guys, Got it to work, I just used the entire new cake folder and
replaced the app folder with mine.
Thanks for the help!
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First thing you should do when upgrading from 1.0 is replace your .htaccess files and the index.php files in your /app directory with the ones from the new /app directory.Then compare your files in /app/config with the new ones and make changes as necessary, usually replacing your file with the one
I just upgraded from 1.1.5 to 1.1.6 and had no problems.Here is what I did...Back up my /app directory outside of my webroot.Delete the contents of my webroot AFTER backing up /app somewhere else.
Extract the new cake version into my webrootDouble check to make sure the .htaccess files are actually
>From 1.0.0.2378. Sorry I forgot to search, will have a look now.
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What version are you upgrading from?
There have been a couple of recent threads on upgrading.
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I tried just replacing the cake folder, but I get countless errors and
cake cannot find my models. I am using my old app_controller and
app_model files, so I can't think where the problem is.
Larry E. Masters aka PhpNut wrote:
> > Way to go...progress is fast around here! Can I upgrade from 1.1.
On 7/16/06, Shunro Dozono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you need a translator for Japanese, I'm glad to help!
> At the moment, there are only a few information about CakePHP in Japanese,
> so I'm trying to produce some.
> In Japan, there are many engineers who speak Japanese only, so it is
> imp
Hello,2006/7/15, Larry E. Masters aka PhpNut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
In other news, some new articles were published on Sitepoint [3] and in the International PHP magazine [4]. Fabio Cevasco [5] is the man behind these articles. Together with Fabio, we will be writing a book that will be published by
Sweet, thanks.
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Way to go...progress is fast around here! Can I upgrade from 1.1.5.3148by simply replacing the /cake directory?
Yes, it is that simple -- /*** @author Larry E. Masters* @var string $userName* @param string $realName* @returns string aka PhpNut* @access public
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Way to go...progress is fast around here! Can I upgrade from 1.1.5.3148
by simply replacing the /cake directory?
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Celebrating summer with the release of CakePHP 1.1.6.3264 [1] This fixes the many bugs submitted by the ever growing and active CakePHP community. The DBOs have received some nice updates and a nifty little bug associated with PHP
5.2_dev was fixed. Check out the changelog [2] to see everything th
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