Yup. Your server isn't set up correctly. When your server works properly, the 
.htaccess files will route you from the site root (in your case /cakephp) to 
/cakephp/app/webroot/index.php. If that isn't happening your server or your 
cake set up is wrong. The fact that you are getting directory listings on more 
than one app on your server indicates a server set up issue. CakePHP does work 
- if it doesn't work for you, look local for the solution.

Jeremy Burns
Class Outfit

http://www.classoutfit.com

On 7 Mar 2012, at 06:11:02, amg55nj wrote:

> Sorry it was already enabled. I was writing the steps I had taken previously. 
> I am still getting the directory listing by going to localhost/cakephp/.
> 
> Just a note....when I access localhost/phpmyadmin/ I also get a directory 
> listing. I have to click on index.php to be able to access my database. Is 
> this a similar problem?
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