Perhaps the simplest approach would be to just place CubeCart in it's
own folder, throw in a .htaccess file that stops mod_rewrite from doing
its thing in that particular folder, and then just redirect the users
there when they're doing their shopping?
This is probably going to be your best approach. CubeCart's database structure is not very Cake compatible. Cube cart does support regular pages though.
The layouts you will essentially be doing twice. Once for cake, and then converting them to CubeCart's templates.
CubeCart is a decent shopping cart system, but it definitely has some functionality holes in it.
Maybe if you give us a description of what functionality you want the whole site to have, and what parts of that CubeCart cannot handle, we might be able to give you a better suggestion. What type of business this is for might also help in recommending an appropriate solution.
It may be that if CubeCart is a requirement, more functionality from Cake would not be needed. Depends on the situation.
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