Andre,

Thank you for a great explanation... I'm using xampp and have my 
VirtualHost DocumentRoot pointed at my /app/webroot, so essentially I have 
Cake in private folders and my webroot is my public_html.  

This works great for my testing, and I just "assumed" that the folders such 
as /app/Model , /app/View were all private since this arrangement keeps my 
browser from "seeing" any of the "private" stuff.  I thought this would 
seem to be a security precaution to keep outsiders from accessing anything 
"outside of webroot" without going through the Rewrite and Routing of 
Apache and/or CakePHP.

So what I wanted to try to do is put the /docs into the /app/docs (private) 
and access it via www.site.com/docs.  I'll give the htaccess a try.  Of 
course, maybe I'm just making it harder than it needs to be.  I just kind 
of liked have a webroot with virtually nothing in it except /css, /img, 
/js, .htaccess, /index.php!!

Thanks again for your great explanation!
Greg

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