Hi
have a look at
http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/installing-cakephp-on-shared-hosting
On Mar 1, 6:22 pm, "k...@coppcomm.ca" wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to configure a default Cake 1.3 installation (www.site.com/
> projadmin, where projadmin is the cake dir) and have been running in
Hi all,
I'm trying to configure a default Cake 1.3 installation (www.site.com/
projadmin, where projadmin is the cake dir) and have been running into
trouble with our webhost. We're on a shared server, and no matter what
I try, I cannot get the paths working properly. I have duplicated the
cake in
Thanks mate!
You saved me...
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No I did try that. The physical path was added by the server or
somehow my account is setup.
The RewriteBase did give me success !!
I'll just share part of the process for future people that may find
the same problem.
First of all the [R] that I talked about in my second post helped me
debu
Did you try adding something like this?
RewriteBase /home/net/example/html/cake1.2/
On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 12:06 AM, Todd M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ok, so I read up some more on htaccess, so I went back to the original
> htaccess file that was in the cake_install_dir
> I should point out
Ok, so I read up some more on htaccess, so I went back to the original
htaccess file that was in the cake_install_dir
I should point out that I'm on a shared web server.
I found some hints on debugging on the web so here are my
modified .htaccess
Mostly added the the [R] where the [L] was. This
Hi there,
Can you please share your modified .htaccess file that you have inside your
cake1.2 directory? I guess you have other .htaccess files inside your root
or html directory? Can you tell us what's written inside those as well?
So my questions are if the .htaccess is necessary? good practice
I'm finding problems with what I believe is with .htaccess in the
cake_install_directory.
My current web server only allows the /html directory as a HTML root.
To reduce complexity, I thought it would be good to start with
untaring the CakePHP in that directory.
so my directory appears something
Why did you change the .htaccess file? I'm assuming that cakeblog is
actually your cake folder, with cake and app inside? If so, then you
should be able to go to http://localhost/~reuben/cakeblog/ and
everything should work without changing the .htaccess file at all. If
you have a different dir
Hi all,
Having some difficulty getting off the ground here with the cake blog
tutorial, wondering if maybe someone might have an idea.
I have installed cakephp at http://localhost/~reuben/cakeblog/
I modified the root .htaccess file and added 'RewriteBase /~reuben/
cakeblog/' and was then able
I found the solution to this problem, it has something to do with
godaddy subdomains.
I put this on .htaccess in cflive directory
RewriteEngine on
RewriteBase /
RewriteRule^$ cflive/app/webroot/[L]
RewriteRule(.*) cflive/app/webroot/$1 [L]
and this on cflive/app/webroot
Should it be : http://myserver.com/cflive/APP/controller/action ?
On Sep 8, 11:37 am, morecakepls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I cant get my cakephp application to work on the server. I am using
> the normal development server setup.
>
> -cflive
> - app
> - cake
> - vendors
> - .htaccess
I cant get my cakephp application to work on the server. I am using
the normal development server setup.
-cflive
- app
- cake
- vendors
- .htaccess
in the .htacess on the base folder (cflive), I have
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule^$ app/webroot/[L]
RewriteRule(.*) app
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