Be careful of how you copy the Cake folders into the MAMP htdocs folder...
if you're using Finder (instead of unzipping them straight into place) you
might be missing the .htaccess files that are in Cake's root because Finder
doesn't show them by default. Unfortunately, there's not a trivial way to
just show them temporarily, you've got to go to terminal and switch a
property, move/copy the files, then switch them back.

Easiest: just unzip the CakePHP install straight to where you want it.

Troy.


On Jan 24, 2008 4:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>
> Hey,
> I'm having a major problem with installing CakePhp on a MAMP
> application on Mac OSX 10.4.10
>
> There's nothing wrong with the MAMP Apache Server, I tried out
> Codeigniter and it worked just fine. But when I unzip CakePhp put it
> on my "localhost" and try to go to the Cake folder. Nothing happends.
>
> I can't reach the index.php file. I can't reach any other file on the
> whole cake folder. I even tried to put a image file in the root folder
> of the cake installation. And the server can't find it.
>
> Is this a mod_rewrite thing? Any suggestions? I would really love to
> try out CakePhp!
>
> Best regards,
> Alex
>
> >
>

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