I'm trying to learn CakePHP but can't even get past the setup - I
can't find much info on why/when to use production/development/
alternative setup.

Here's our situation - we are running Apache with PHP5/MySQL and Zend
Core installed.

We have 3 servers - our live site, a mirror of the live site where we
make changes etc. before making them live and a development server
where we are doing an entire site redesign.

We have thousands of pages/images on our live site and a few small php
applications.

Here's what we're thinking -- create a 4th server that is a copy of
our live server and install Cake with the production set up.
Restructure everything accordingly and make the switch after testing.

My questions -

How will this affect current PHP pages?

The default structure in the webroot folder  has css, img, files, js
directories -- do we have to keep the structure like this? As in all
the images go in img? We have sections of our site that are completely
different in design...

Should we consider the development or an alternative set up based on
how big our current site is?


any help would be great!!!

thanks,
danielle


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