If you have a RewriteBase in your .htaccess files in /cake/ /cake/app/ and
/cake/app/webroot/ you'll need to be sure (after the move) that they no
longer refer to /cake/.  I think that's all that matters in .htaccess --
provided you don't have any references to /cake in your redirects.

As for other  references, may I suggest doing a big grep for all instances
of "/cake" in your files.  Maybe do it on a sql dump of your database as
well.  Cakephp won't have it, but you may have put it in your app or data.
Grep it, and change what needs to be changed.

MM

On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 9:36 AM, heohni <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> my webserver structure is
>
> root/cake/app/ <- here are all my files
>
> My url is: mydoain.com/cake/
>
> How and what can I change to get the entire project also under the
> domain
> mydoain.com/
> ?
>
> IO think I read once about it, I think I have to change the /cake/app/
> webroot/.htaccess file, but I cant find this information anymore and
> are quite unsure about it.
>
> Please advice!
> Thanks!!!!
>
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