Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Re: how to confiure myproject with cakephp 1.3 on shaing host

thatsgreat2345... thanks man .. i will try it now..i hope its works
and i will reply to tell you when work

On Jan 31, 11:03 pm, thatsgreat2345 <thatsgreat2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This way you can just add as many apps you want inside /cake, and then
> toss the webroots into public_html. You won't have to have tons of
> different cakes for each project you work on.
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> On Jan 31, 1:01 pm, thatsgreat2345 <thatsgreat2...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Running on shared hosting, I upload my cake folder to just above
> > public_html.
> > Inside this cake folder you should have your app folder, and lib,
> > plugins, vendors, index.php, and .htaccess
> > My app folder I will name after my project, so for this instance we
> > shall call it TestProj
> > Then in public_html I will upload my webroot folder, I generally name
> > this the same as my app folder, so TestProj.
> > Then you just need to configure your index.php in your webroot to
> > point to cake.
> > Change these lines, you will have to adjust the number of dirnames()
> > depending on how far away the cake folder is from your webroot.
> > If you really don't know what you're doing then try 3 dirnames, then
> > 2, then 4. I say this because if you have multiple domains on your
> > shared hosting then you will have multiple subdirectories, you can
> > count how many subdirectories there are and that is how many dirnames
> > you will need but trial and error also works.
> > if (!defined('ROOT')) {
> >                 define('ROOT', dirname(dirname(dirname(__FILE__))) . DS . 'cake');
> >         }
> > /**
> >  * The actual directory name for the "app".
> >  *
> >  */
> >         if (!defined('APP_DIR')) {
> >                 define('APP_DIR', 'TestProj');
> >         }
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> > /cake
> > -TestProj
> > -lib
> > -plugins
> > -vendors
> > -index.php
> > -.htacces
> > /public_html
> > -/TestProj
> > --css
> > --js
> > --img
> > --files
> > --index.php (Where you make modifications)
> > --.htacces
> > --test.php
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> > Then you would go to "www.example.com/TestProj/controller/index"
> > And you should be good to go
> > On Jan 29, 2:05 pm, ahmed fakher <spcial...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > At first I prefer to explaine important  things
> > > First, this question very basiclly but I'm Newbie To Cake
> > > Second,doesnt have a place with experts in the cake Except this place,
> > > so I hope that you help me
> > > Third, I've made ​​several attempts but failed
> > > So pleaaaaase do not let me without any help ..
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> > > i read this link and i miss understanding the full stepshttp://book.cakephp.org/1.3/en/view/912/Installation
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> > > so please i need clear steps...
> > > this image from ftp have two folders (public_html / myproject )http://www12.0zz0.com/2012/01/29/22/349925194.jpg

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