there's not really anything to "install"; getting the Save As...
window when you try and access a PHP file has nothing to do with Cake

On May 14, 4:23 pm, onajide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Huh? If there has been Cake running on that (shared) box how is it not
> configured properly? There was a Cake install on one of my other
> domains when we (a friend and myself) decided Cake would solve the
> issues set out in front of us. Of course, he installed it as he's the
> developer. I'm trying to do this without just asking him to do it
> again. I'm trying to be somewhat self-sufficient although, I'm asking
> lots of questions, to you and him. Sorry for my indulgence here but, I
> need to learn for myself and, if I don't stumble and fall, I won't
> know what issues I'll encounter along the way in the future. Thanks
> very much.
>
> On May 14, 10:11 am, jonknee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > You don't have your server properly configured. It's not a CakePHP
> > issue. Once you get PHP working, try rolling through the install
> > instructions again. You should be able to follow the instructions
> > exactly. You are doing a very basic setup and it's definitely covered
> > in the manual.
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