If you simply want a sub-directory within the same site as your
CakePHP site, use the webroot folder.  Create a new folder (site2)
within your webroot folder (supplied with your cake app folder) and
create your documents there.

On May 17, 1:19 pm, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was hoping someone out there might be able to point me in the right
> direction.
>
> I setup a CakePHP environment on Windows XP with Apache 2.2 and
> MySQL.  Everything works fine for the root directory that I setup
> which appears as such in the httpd.conf file
>
> DocumentRoot      C:/site/development
>
> <Directory />
>     Options FollowSymLinks
>     AllowOverride All
>     Order deny,allow
>     Deny from all
> </Directory>
>
> <Directory "C:/site/development">
>     Options Indexes FollowSymlinks
>     AllowOverride All
>     Order allow,deny
>     Allow from all
> </Directory>
>
> Now I wanted to add an alias to another directory in order to run .php
> files/scripts separately from whatever Cake has going on with its
> mod_rewrite and everything.  I have a feeling that mod_rewrite is the
> root of this problem but I am not familiar enough with configuring it
> in the .htacccess file to know what to fix.
>
> The new alias which points to an entirely diffferent directory and has
> the path on the server of "/site2/" does not let me execute php
> scripts.  I can view the files fine on the webserver but I can't get
> it to process them as PHP scripts if that make sense.
>
> Any ideas how to resolve this?  Thanks for any info,.
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