I've already tried that, and I have also checked if the .htaccess
files are were they are supposed to be, and they are.

Can't figure out why I can't see anything...

On Jan 25, 12:45 am, "Troy Gilbert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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