If you have the site/application sitting on your server, that's all you 
will need to have the amendments made. I am of course assuming that you've 
full access to the server?

Usually, if you have paid to have a site written, you OWN the code, unless 
there was some sort of other arrangement that had previously agreed with 
the original programmer.

Dave

On Thursday, 26 March 2015 09:08:42 UTC, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hi guys, I searched out this group to get a definite answer to my dilemma. 
> I am an end user  ...  not a programmer.
>
> I had a CakePHP site built and delivered but there a few small issues with 
> it.
>
> The long and short of it is that after I had made the final payment and it 
> was transferred to my own server, I asked for some minor issues to be fixed.
>
> After dragging their feet and pretty much ignoring me, I approached other 
> programmers to see if they could finish it off.
>
> They told me that they need access to the 'cake project file' to continue 
> any work  ...  but the web development team say that it is not their 
> company policy to provide that.
>
> Apart from the fact that it feels like I'm being held to ransom  ... 
> especially after I paid the agreed price, plus a bit more  ...  they are 
> not doing the work and my site is un-useable.
>
> Can anyone offer any (helpful) advise please. :)
>
> Thanks,  Roger
>

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