Hi Kyle

just a few questions...
why use cake and magento together if they do the same thing, I know
magento is a instant fix, for an ecommerce website, but you can use
bakesale and customise it if a ecommerce website is what you want -
and have it all cake. Secondly, if you want to go with magento why no
then you with the zend frame work, since magento is done in zend if I
am not mistaken..

Regards

On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 11:34 AM, Kyle Decot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am attempting to integrate Magento with CakePHP but I'm having some
> problems. I put the Magento files into a folder I created in the
> webroot directory. I uploaded all that(which took forever) but then
> found out that I needed to run PHP 5.
>
> My hosting is with Godaddy(which I am beginning to hate more and more
> each day) and they only have PHP 4. So I found a article on Magento's
> website(http://www.magentocommerce.com/knowledge-base/entry/installing-
> magento-on-a-php4-server) about using the cgi-bin to use a PHP5
> Binary. The problem I am having is where do I put the cgi-bin folder?
> I tried it inside of the Magento folder, the webroot folder, the App
> folder, and my root folder and none of these seemed to work.
>
> When I navigate to http://www.affinityskateboards.com/store/ CakePHP
> tells me "Error: Missing.htmlController could not be found."
>
> Has anyone successfully done what I am attempting to do or does anyone
> have any suggestions(other then leaving GoDaddy)? Thank you.
> >
>

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