Well, you know I did start out really simple by stick with just the
stock install but all I got was a blank page and put a thread here and
irc if any could help but nada.  After wait for a few days or perhaps
a weeks then that is when I starting to look around and digging.

I test it on several machine and server with cake with different
version and I do one thing at a time.  What you see are just the
result of all the times that I already spend digging, researching,
etc.


I provide support to people and most people just put a little line say
they have problem and not detail and that is very tough to help them
so that is why I tend to provide as much detail as possible so that
people will see what I see.  If the information is not what you are
looking for you can easily scroll through them with the wheel mouse
now a day!

It is better to provide as much information as possible so that people
don't have to post several email just to dig for more information.

I already spend enormous amount of time trying to solve it myself but
in the end I post here in hoping someone will offer some help!

Do you have a specific suggestion on how to solve the problem?

Thanks

On Jun 29, 7:03 am, "Chris Hartjes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/29/07, chanh.ong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I thought the bin.cakephp.org is just a temporary space.  Is it not?
>
> Nope, you can save pastes there to share with everyone.
>
> > Please pardon my ignorant, I don't know what is the problem in the
> > first place if I do I would not spinning my wheel in the last few
> > weeks.
>
> It's a signal-to-noise problem (if you're familiar with that term).
> The more information you blast out over the list, the more likely it
> is that the true problem gets missed.  You are spending a lot of time
> chasing things that aren't the problem.  Stick with stock
> configurations and layouts and then start changing the things that
> have been shown to alter application behaviour.  I understand that
> you're trying to figure things out, but we're not your beta testers or
> your tech support.
>
> I've said it before and I will say it again:  many, MANY people have
> been able to get CakePHP working in their environments without having
> to hack anything at all beyond setting the contants in
> webroot/index.php.  I'm just having problems understanding why you are
> running into so many problems, and the sheer volume of information
> you're spitting out doesn't make it any easier for me personally to
> figure out what the problem might be.  Slow down, change one thing at
> a time and make sure that you are actually doing it properly instead
> of going off into 7 different directions at once.
>
> Don't take it the wrong way, it's just the way I tend to attack
> problems.  I send out information as a last resort because pride and
> ego tend to get in the way.
>
> --
> Chris Hartjes
> Senior Developer
> Cake Development Corporation
>
> My motto for 2007:  "Just build it, damnit!"
>
> @TheBallpark -http://www.littlehart.net/attheballpark
> @TheKeyboard -http://www.littlehart.net/atthekeyboard


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