I know this might seem illogical to you - but ALL the information you
need to get Cake working is in the docs. Hell, in most cases all you
have to do is upload the files as downloaded either from the site or
from SVN. This is all I've ever had to do.

Rename app/config/database.default.php to database.php, add your
database settings to it, and that should get you a basic, if minimal,
Cake site running. Beyond that, the docs will help further.

If you're trying to install it in a wildly different folder structure,
then yes, you will have to change some paths in app/webroot/index.php
- but unless you're doing so, you will generally NEVER need to touch
it.

On Mar 27, 1:46 pm, Raistlin Majere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I searched for root_path and root_app in there, but the text was not
> found.
>
> On Mar 27, 9:31 am, bingo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Probably CakePHP is not able to access the databaes configuration..
> > Open app/webroot/index.php file and change appropriate settings such
> > as root_path, root_app, etc as suggested in the file.
>
> > Regards,
>
> > On Mar 27, 4:23 am, Raistlin Majere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I uploaded CakePHP to /public_html, but it is giving me an error.
> > > "Your database configuration file is not present." My database
> > > configuration file IS present! Why am I getting this error message? I
> > > need to install CakePHP, but not CakePHP support in my host. How can I
> > > do that?
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