I have a few questions, and I apologize in advance if the question
seems like a stupid one. First, I would like to know if Cake is
suitable for building applications that are intended for distribution.
I'm working on a suite of PHP applications that will enable us to
engage in online advoacy campaigns. As a non-profit, this is an
extremely important tool, and sadly, the resources available are either
extremely expensive or lack the features we need. Since there is such a
huge need for this type of system, I want to allow other non-profits to
use the application on their sites.

It seems as though anything that is programmed with Cake needs to be
distributed with the Cake Framework, is this correct? If this is the
case, there are a number of elements which would be out of my control
(like not knowing if their webhost gives them access to mod-rewrite,
etc).

So, my question is this...

1) Is Cake suitable for creating applications intended for
distribution, or is it's purpose primarily for use on developers
sites/servers?

2) Would it be possible to create an "install" script for my
application that would check the client's server and adapt Cake's
settings (like disabling mod-rewrite, etc) to match the server?

Thanks in advance, 
Sean @ Save the Orcas, Inc


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