I'm setting up a more secure production-style CAKEphp configuration
for our developers to use. I'm more a sysadmin than a programmer, so
cake itself is baffling to me.
What I'm hoping to get some help with is resolving an issue I'm having
with the .htaccess files for this setup.
Here's the basic rundown on file structure...
I have two main folders containing files relevant to this install.
CAKETEST - the server's doc root. Contains the following folders/
files:
+ APP1
- .htaccess
- index.php
+ APP2
- .htaccess
- index.php
+ APP3
- .htaccess
- index.php
+ APP4
- .htaccess
- index.php
CAKEWEB - the folder containing all the cakey goodness and web files.
Contains the following:
+ CAKES
- CURRENT
- - CAKE
+ APP1
- APP
- - WEBROOT
- VENDORS
+ APP2
- APP
- - WEBROOT
- VENDORS
+ APP3
- APP
- - WEBROOT
- VENDORS
+ APP4
- APP
- - WEBROOT
- VENDORS
So, basically all the sensitive stuff is outside the doc root of the
server, and via the constants in the index.php files the webroots for
the various applications are resolved with a URL like
www.subdom.domain.edu/APP1/
Groovy.
Except that if I have any of those .htaccess files in place, I get a
500 error and zip. I remove it, and it works (mostly... the basic
cake sample page is sans formatting).
I'm stumped, as every fix I've tried fails.
Any help?
Thanks,
-B
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