been discontinued for a very long time
>> now.
>>
>> > On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 9:49 PM, genobee wrote:
>>
>> >>> > Notice: Undefined offset: 0 in /var/www/vhosts/ideal-weddings.com/
>> >>> > httpdocs/cakephp/cake/libs/configu
l-weddings.com/
> >>> > httpdocs/cakephp/cake/libs/configure.php on line 1185
>
> >>> > Line 1185: "unset($this->__paths[rtrim($core[0], DS)]);" part of
> >>> > destructor method
>
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ee wrote:
>
>>> > Notice: Undefined offset: 0 in /var/www/vhosts/ideal-weddings.com/
>>> > httpdocs/cakephp/cake/libs/configure.php on line 1185
>>>
>>> > Line 1185: "unset($this->__paths[rtrim($core[0], DS)]);" part of
>>> &g
I suggest that you consider upgrading to version 5.x as Cake may not
support PHP4.x for much longer. This isn't an official announcement,
only based on the number of people who have been strongly suggesting
that Cake no longer support it.
In any case, PHP4.x itself has been discontinued for a ver
Thanks for the replay. You just cleared my doubt since cakephp 1.2 web
documentation never mentioned which PHP 4 version supported.
On May 14, 8:52 am, andy wrote:
> Cake requires PHP 4.3.2 or greater
>
> On May 13, 12:22 am, genobee wrote:
>
> > Hi CakePHP Group,
>
> > I'm new to this and usin
Cake requires PHP 4.3.2 or greater
On May 13, 12:22 am, genobee wrote:
> Hi CakePHP Group,
>
> I'm new to this and using CakePHP 1.2 framework. I've trouble for my
> production installation and would like to ask for help from
> CakePHPGroup. The content uploaded from my local which is running ok
Hi CakePHP Group,
I'm new to this and using CakePHP 1.2 framework. I've trouble for my
production installation and would like to ask for help from
CakePHPGroup. The content uploaded from my local which is running ok.
I've done and checked these:
1. Clear model and persistent cache.
2. I didn't g