>
> If you want them both on the same hostname, then you have to decide how the
> URLs will mingle. Your DocumentRoot will point to one of the two systems, and
> you'll set up Alias or maybe Rewrite rules for the URLs of the other system.
> I know CakePHP comes with Rewrite rules that you're s
On Mar 8, 2011, at 16:03, lauraw wrote:
> What I'd really like to do is have my wordpress area still within the
> cake environment and so under the cake webroot area.I'd kind of like
> the two to live together. The reason for trying this is to make use of
> all of the WP and other plug-in function
Hi, Sam. Yes, cake is installed in a subdir called 'cake.' This is
probably strange, but I just tried this configuration (cake within
WP):
docroot/
wordpress/
cake/
that actually worked out okay in that going to http://mydomain brings
up the WP index and I'm also
is the cake app to be installed in a subdir called cake
you could put wp in a subdir of the cake app (or otherway round)
but may prove to be more trouble than its worth
in the past I ahcieved this with the following
I found strange things to occur
[code]
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule^b
Ryan, thank you for replying! I'm pulling my hair out :-)
What I'd really like to do is have my wordpress area still within the
cake environment and so under the cake webroot area.I'd kind of like
the two to live together. The reason for trying this is to make use of
all of the WP and other plug-i
On Mar 8, 2011, at 13:49, lauraw wrote:
> How do I make my webroot index the home page in a cake environment?
>
> My DocumentRoot in Apache is set to 'myhost/cake/app/webroot'.
I understood you up to this point. This should result in a normal CakePHP
installation where your CakePHP project's h
How do I make my webroot index the home page in a cake environment?
My DocumentRoot in Apache is set to 'myhost/cake/app/webroot'. I have
a WordPress install under webroot that I want to be the home page.
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