Thanks a lot for sharing this Mike!

I got the same problem and I did not figure out what was the problem before 
read your post here. 

Since the tutorial did not mention about <?php ?> tags, 
I thought that in CakePHP a class could be sometimes, called by include 
command by another
PHP file containing the tag <?php  ?>.

Regards,

Leandro.


     


Em sábado, 24 de novembro de 2012 18h53min19s UTC-2, Mike Pritchard 
escreveu:
>
> I struggled with the problems described in messages from new CakePHP 
> users.  The Cake install looked OK, but when I went through the Blog Adding 
> a Layer tutorial I'd get these kinds of messages.
>
> Error: PostController could not be found
> Error: Create the class PostController below in file: 
> app/Controller/PostsController.php
>
> After reading lots of threads, going through the tutorial again and again, 
> reinstalling, checking mod_rewrite, etc., I finally figured it out.  So 
> hopefully this will help others.
>
> The Cakewalk tutorials omit to mention that the php files need to start 
> with <?php, and the snippets don't include the beginning. I assumed that 
> this was correct - part of the Cakewalk process. And also discovered that 
> the php files that start with <?php don't finish with ?>.
>
> When I added the <?php to the beginning of relevant files in the tutorial, 
> everything started working!  I've been able to finish the tutorial and even 
> extend it a little.
>
> Onward and upward.
> MIke
>
>

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