Edit your /app/config/routes.php, you will see a line like:

Router::connect('/', array('controller' => 'pages', 'action' =>
'display', 'home'));

This means that an empty request is going to the PagesController,
action "display" with the parameter "home.  So the same as calling /
pages/display/home (try it, you'll see it shows the same page).

You could copy the PagesController from /cake/libs/controller/
pages_controller.php to /app/controllers/pages_controller.php and then
edit it.  But it is probably best to just modify the route in /app/
config/routes.php to point to whichever controller / action you want
it to.



On Nov 19, 1:50 pm, powtac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How can I set up a controller which is called in the webroot, for
> examplehttp://www.example.com. Wich controller is called there?
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