I was just explaining to the original poster why subfolders didn't
automatically work, why there's no easy way to make them work, and why
they work in other frameworks/code designs. Please explain to me the
problem you have with my post and maybe we can do something
constructive.
Seriously, what is with you throwing out these sarcastic comments
lately? I can pick out more than a few examples over the past little
while. Between you and Miles this group is getting a bit hostile.
On May 1, 12:21 pm, AD7six <andydawso...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On May 1, 9:12 pm, Jamie <jamie....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Because Cake doesn't follow the Zend/PEAR class naming convention, the
> > only way to make subfolders work, really, is by manually adding each
> > subfolder's path with App::build. Because class and file names don't
> > match up and don't follow a pattern, there's no 'regular' Cake class
> > name/path and hence no way for the core to know if you're adding
> > subfolders.
>
> Perhaps you forgot to read the whole thread.
>
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