Why would you like to do that? What is the purpose?
Place them as:
root
+ Cake1
+ Cake2
+ App1 using Cake1
+ App2 using Cake1
+ App3 using Cake2
... etc.
That at least is how I would have them installed if I had two CakePHP versions to use.
Any other having different ideas?
Enjoy,
John
On Tuesday, 3 March 2015 16:33:30 UTC+2, Rana Rahman wrote:
-- Place them as:
root
+ Cake1
+ Cake2
+ App1 using Cake1
+ App2 using Cake1
+ App3 using Cake2
... etc.
That at least is how I would have them installed if I had two CakePHP versions to use.
Any other having different ideas?
Enjoy,
John
On Tuesday, 3 March 2015 16:33:30 UTC+2, Rana Rahman wrote:
In my host root I installed cakephp named cake1 and I want to install another cakephp inside cake1 directory named cake2.
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