Sunday, September 22, 2013

Re: CakePHP In A Subdirectory?


I just had have the same problem of inVinCable, and i fix it with this solution, of the Mauricio Morales:


El martes, 27 de enero de 2009 14:57:34 UTC-5, Mauricio Morales escribió:
I've gotten the same problem when I put the entire application into a
directory that contain the words:

"app"

or

"cake"

If your directory's real name is "myapp" try changing it for
"mysoftware" and reload again, there is no necessary to
alter .htaccess files.

Hope help.

On Jan 26, 5:05 am, inVINCable <inVINCEable...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Very simply question but cannot seem to find the answer. I have the
> directory structure and everything in tact in the normal way. However,
> on my server I put the entire structure in the /myapp folder in the
> document root.
>
> Now, everything is all mest up and there is no CSS and files are
> missing and such. Surely cake has a simple variable to reflect these
> changes? Any advice? I have already looked at the book and the bakery
> and have tried things but they have not worked, such as messing with
> the variables in the index.php file.
>
> I am using version 1.2
>
> Thank you for any advice/pointers.
>
> Regards

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