Try adding the line  "RewriteBase /cake/" (without quotes) to
your .htaccess file in the app/webroot folder.

-Joel.


On Apr 8, 3:28 am, "dr. Hannibal Lecter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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...
>
> 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...
>
> becomes:
>
> http://localhost/cake/articles/editphp-and-the-infamous-remember-me-c...
>
> 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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