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:
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> 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
>
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:
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>
> Jonathan Langevin wrote:
> > Hey Scott, just saw the other posts to this thread, sorry a
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 tr
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
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 authoritativ
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
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 (rela
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 directiv