On Jul 5, 8:01 pm, "Chris Hartjes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >    It's not clear what they want to acheive with this regexp, but
> > they're returning the full match ($base.$r[0];); I changed it to
> > ($base.$r[1];)--now seems to be ok.
>
> *sigh*
>
> Why is that people think they must hack simple things like the
> dispatcher to get something to work?
>
> Are you using one of the standard layouts from the CakePHP manual or
> are you moving things around?  Changing where CakePHP is expecting
> things to be leads to silly things like changing the dispatcher.
>
> Honestly, I've never had to touch anything in the core to get my apps
> to work.  The culprit is usually incorrect settings in
> webroot/index.php or a bad rewrite rule in .htaccess.
>
> I know people like to think they find errors in the core of an
> application when their stuff won't work, but please PLEASE read the
> manual's section on configuration so you UNDERSTAND what CakePHP is
> expecting.
    <snip>

     I'm not surprised... well, I have posted my environment, my
variables and my doubts. If you can let me know the reason for regexp,
or if you have installed in similar setup and how, that will be
helpful.

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