Yep, that's basically it. Look up in the manaul.cakephp.org and look at the
production setup.
This only works on hosts that allow you to point a (sub)domain to a
particular directory of your choice. I know some have their own generated
directories they use. Just thought I put that out there.
I like the different versions of cake idea also...I usually have everything
running off of one source and have to upgrade all sites at the same time.
On Jan 10, 2008 11:36 AM, Robby Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I've got that going right now, based on a blog post or an article.
>
> Basically, I've got a directory like this:
>
> web
> - app1
> - app2
> - src
> - cake.v1
> - cake.v2
>
> I put my full versioned cake install into the source directory (right
> now I have cake_1.2.05875-pre-beta and cake_1.2.06311-beta, for
> example). Then I copy just the app folder to app1, app2, etc.
>
> Then all you have to do is point each application to your codebase.
> You can do this in your app/webroot directory by changing the lines
> containing CAKE_CORE_INCLUDE_PATH in your index.php and test.php (you
> could also centralize it into a single setting that both read from,
> but changing both lines is pretty easy). So currently in my index.php
> it reads:
>
> define('CAKE_CORE_INCLUDE_PATH', ROOT . DS . 'src'. DS .
> 'cake_1.2.0.6311-beta');
>
>
> This allows you to have multiple apps, each running different versions
> of cake (not that you'd want to - but you could), and allows you to
> switch between versions quickly and easily. If you move to a new
> version and it bombs, you can quickly move back.
>
>
>
> >
>
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