You can use the admin section as a plugin, something like:
https://github.com/Maldicore/Admin
Regards
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Thanks for the reply. That would work great if I was going to keep it all
in the same app, however this particular situation has demanded for a
completely separate install of cake (which I will let share the core).
Im thinking my issue lies more in the lines of .htaccess or httpd.conf the
Hey Jeremy, thanks again for the reply. I no longer need the answer to
this as I went a different route.
However, for the purpose of anyone who may come accross this thread trying
to do this same thing, Jeremy's answer is a great way to handle this under
one app, but if you NEED for some
I just had to unwrangle an admin plugin as it (horribly - really, really
horribly) duplicated a lot of code in the core as it couldn't reach the models.
You might have a way around that or it might not apply, but I'd proceed with
caution.
Jeremy Burns
Class Outfit
http://www.classoutfit.com
So I searched a bit, and honestly I have kind of a headache right now, and
can't seem to find exactly what Im looking for. So Im hoping someone can
point me in the right direction via an article or something.
I would like to have an admin section as a new cake app in the structure as
follows
Prefix routing?
http://book.cakephp.org/2.0/en/development/routing.html#prefix-routing
Jeremy Burns
Class Outfit
http://www.classoutfit.com
On 11 Dec 2012, at 00:05:47, Devario Johnson devario...@gmail.com wrote:
So I searched a bit, and honestly I have kind of a headache right now, and