Linux - Fedora Core 4
Apache 2.0.54
MySQL 4.1.16
PHP Version 5.0.4
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phpMyAdmin - 2.8.0.3
Mod Rewrite is on
Allow Overrides is set to All

I've learned this stuff over the last 5-years by doing, sort of the
organic method, so I'll admit there are glaring gaps in my knowledge,
compared to someone who is actually trained at this, but I do generally
muddle through.

I'd like to know if its possible to have cakePHP installed on a
subdomain and accessible from a number of domains that all live on a
single. I have several client accounts, as well as several of our own
sites and I'd like to make Cake available to them all from a central
point without having to edit Apache config files..

Assuming that its possible to do that - For my ZGHDesign.com once I
create the subdomain the top level looks like this -

subdomains/cake/cgi-bin
subdomains/cake/conf
subdomains/cake/error_docs
subdomains/cake/httpdocs
subdomains/cake/httpsdocs

When I go to the URL cake.zghdesign.com I get a blank screen (Firefox
1.5.x - latest update on Mac OS X) Where does Cake get installed? At
this level or in httpdocs?

If installed at this level, how do I access it?

How do I access it in any case from another domain, or am I limited to
accessing it from the parent domain?

Thanks,

Clifford VanMeter
Interactive Director
ZGH Design


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