Hi all!

While I was working on my local workstation, I've noticed something
strange, which might be related to the Cake core.

First of all, I'd like to point out that everything is working okay on
my live site, so it's definitely not my code causing the problem (my
live site is not in a subdir).

Now, on my local machine, when I go to:

http://localhost/cake/articles/view/cakephp-and-the-infamous-remember-me-cookie

All the links with this slug, generated on the page, are broken. I
other words, what should have been this:

http://localhost/cake/articles/edit/cakephp-and-the-infamous-remember-me-cookie

becomes:

http://localhost/cake/articles/editphp-and-the-infamous-remember-me-cookie

This has started appearing when I changed all my $html->link(...)
calls to use reverse routes. It seems like "/cake" is being removed
somewhere, I assume during normalization, since it's the same as the
subdir. I didn't really look into it in detail (I don't have the time
unfortunately), but it seems like a bug to me, not a feature.

What do you guys think, should I report a ticked or just forget about
it (and not use slugs which begin with "cake")?
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