> 1)   Make sure that an .htaccess override is allowed: in your httpd.conf, 
> you should have a section that defines a section for each Directory on your 
> server. Make sure the AllowOverride is set to All for the correct 
> Directory. For security and performance reasons, do *not* set 
> AllowOverride to All in <Directory />. Instead, look for the <Directory>block 
> that refers to your actual website directory.

   2)  Make sure you are editing the correct httpd.conf rather than a user- 
or site-specific httpd.conf.
   3)Make sure Apache is loading up mod_rewrite correctly! You should see 
something like LoadModule rewrite_module libexec/httpd/mod_rewrite.so or 
(for Apache 1.3) AddModule mod_rewrite.c in your httpd.conf.

you wil get more info here
http://book.cakephp.org/compare/333/A-Note-on-mod_rewrite/cakephp/cakephp1x

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