Yes, simply go to: http://localhost/cake_1_3/
You should see the default CakePHP page which will tell you what is working
and what's not...

On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 9:53 PM, Yves S. Garret
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I tried posting this before, but did not see it show up in the mailing
> list, so I'll try again (maybe I messed something up in the process?)
>
> I managed to get MySQL, Apache and PHP 5 installed on my Windows 7
> machine.  I'm a little lost as to how to install CakePHP.
>
> I did what was described in here:
> http://book.cakephp.org/view/913/Development
>
> But how can I get a "It works!" (or something similar) message from
> Apache indicating that it works?  I have the DocumentRoot at: C:\server
> \www\myserver.dev\public_html  and in that directory I have cake_1_3,
> I can do localhost/index.php (there's a PHP file in public_html to
> test that Apache works with PHP and it does), but is there something
> similar for CakePHP?
>
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