Thanks for the advice, Majna. But unfortunately it didn't work:
I entered following code on each line (And all kinds of combinations
with absolute and relative paths to these directories) in the Blog/
webroot/index.php

/**
 * The full path to the directory which holds "app", WITHOUT a
trailing DS.
 */
        if (!defined('ROOT')) {
                define('ROOT', 'C:'.DS.'Program Files'.DS.'Apache
Software Foundation'.DS.'Apache2.2'.DS.'htdocs');
        }
/**
 * The actual directory name for the "app".
 */
        if (!defined('APP_DIR')) {
                define('APP_DIR', 'C:'.DS.'Program Files'.DS.'Apache
Software Foundation'.DS.'Apache2.2'.DS.'htdocs'.DS.'Blog');
        }
/**
 * The absolute path to the "cake" directory, WITHOUT a trailing DS.
 */
        if (!defined('CAKE_CORE_INCLUDE_PATH')) {
                define('CAKE_CORE_INCLUDE_PATH',
                    'C:'.DS.'Program Files'.DS.'Apache Software
Foundation'.DS.'Apache2.2'.DS.'htdocs'.DS.'cakeroot');
        }

Could there be something else that I could be missing?
Thanks,
Ville



On Jul 7, 7:59 pm, majna <[email protected]> wrote:
>  define('CAKE_CORE_INCLUDE_PATH', 'htdocs'.DS.'cakeroot');
> use full path, like
> /home/htdocs...
> c:/htdocs,...
>
> On Jul 7, 10:51 am, Villeit <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi, I am completely new to CakePHP and I have just finished the first
> > tutorial of building the Blog website. It worked well under my CakePHP
> > installation, however I realised that having this structure means I
> > need a Cake framework for each app. Not so good on my dev machine.
> > So I decided I am going to configure my standard CakePHP installation
> > so I can use the same framework for multiple Cake applications.
>
> > My current structure is as follows:
>
> > /htdocs (My Apache DocumentRoot)
> >     /cakeroot (contains the CakePHP installation. Version 1.2.3.8166)
> >          /app
> >          /cake
> >          /vendors
> >     /Website1 (Not using Cake)
> >     /Blog (a renamed copy of the /app directory)
> >          /config
> >          /controllers
> >          /locale
> >          /models
> >          /plugins
> >          /tests
> >          /tmp
> >          /vendors
> >          /views
> >          /webroot
>
> > So if I understand things correctly, I am supposed to configure the 3
> > sections in
> > /Blog/webroot/index.php as to get the application running from another
> > directory path.
> > Below is my configuration in this file:
>
> > // The full path to the directory which holds "app", WITHOUT a
> > trailing DS.
> > if (!defined('ROOT')) {
> >         define('ROOT', 'htdocs');
>
> > }
>
> > //The actual directory name for the "app".
> > if (!defined('APP_DIR')) {
> >        define('APP_DIR', 'Blog');
>
> > }
>
> > //The absolute path to the "cake" directory, WITHOUT a trailing DS.
> > if (!defined('CAKE_CORE_INCLUDE_PATH')) {
> >         define('CAKE_CORE_INCLUDE_PATH', 'htdocs'.DS.'cakeroot');
>
> > }
>
> > But my problem is that when I try to access "http://localhost/Blog"; I
> > get a blank page!
>
> > The current /cakeroot/app directory contains the same application as
> > the Blog directory and that
> > one works fine on my browser as "http://localhost/cakeroot"; (I
> > configured the routing to make the URL neater)
>
> > What am I missing?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Ville
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