If all else fails you can paste your code into a bin at http://cakephp.org/pastes to have us look at.
I just ran through the blog tutorial again the other day to verify there were no errors that would prevent it from working.
I used EasyPHP (PHP5) on Windows XP (as that was the setup of a user that was having problems, I did have to setup mod_rewrite though). I went through the tutorial and just copy and pasted, not changing any code and everything worked fine. I started with a clean download of the
1.1.8 version of Cake.
I did not verify for PHP4, but for PHP5 everything worked as expected just copying and pasting, no code modification.
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