>From what you've written you seem to want to develop an app - woudn't
it be wiser to use the *developement* setup ? ;) probably on your home
machine ? You want a production setup for dev ...  imo you should
stick with the basic setup for now - and when you actually learn cake
- there is no problem in putting everything in its place.

greets,

On Aug 3, 10:14 pm, takabanana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm new to CakePHP - ready to learn it - so I'm trying to set it up on
> a shared hosting account.
>
> currently, when I log into my account via FTP, i get into one level
> above the public_html (webroot).
>
> I'd like to put the CakePHP libraries/framework there... and all of
> the site's stuff (i.e. "apps/views") be within public_html, which is
> one level below where I want the CakePHP's core/libraries.
>
> so how do I set up index.php?
>
> Thanks for any help.


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