Ok so I'm trying to get this going in a custom setup and am so far
managing to get completely incorrect results because I can't get
"$this->webroot" in a view to end up with what I need.

The installation setup is like this on an Ubuntu box.

The core cake files are in: /var/www/cake_1.1.15.5144/
Apache's document root is: /var/www/default_webroot/
Within /var/www/default_webroot/ there's a symbolic link to a folder
in a user's home folder like this:
/var/www/default_webroot/usersapp -> /home/someuser/projects/cakeapp/
webroot

The whole "app" structure (config, controllers, webroot, etc) is in /
home/someuser/projects/cakeapp

Browsing to http://localhost/userapp does in fact get me the lovely
"Cake PHP Rapid Development" default template for a new app, but the
CSS references all start with "/css" and not "/userapp/css" as I would
like.

I've tried removing all the various .htaccess files and setting
BASE_URL in the userapp's core.php to no avail.  That results in the
CSS references starting with "/userapp/cakeapp/webroot/css" regardless
of what value I set BASE_URL to ... just value is 100% ignored, I can
set it to "this-is-some-random-crap" and I'll still end up with the
aforementioned prefix.

I'm sure there's something ridiculously simple that I'm just not
figuring out, but it would be pretty useful if I could get this to
work properly.

Thanks.


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