What I meant by displaying properly is that the styles are not coming
up.  I enabled mod_rewrite with sudo a2enmod rewrite.  The symbolic
link for mod_rewrite is there in mods-enabled and the sites-enabled
default also has all the statements above, but unfortunately, it still
doesn't work.  I had a doubt about that copying issue.  So I copied
the .tar.gz file directly to the /var/www folder and extracted there,
so that all the .htaccess files are available (and it was).  Still, it
doesn't seem to work.

On Sep 25, 6:19 pm, leop <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you are, then make sure that you have .htaccess files in all the
> right places. I have found that Ubuntu often doesn't copy them with
> the other stuff (usually just the one in the root of the structure
> you're copying).
>
> You shouldn't need to do anything with permissions on the cake folder
> as it only needs to be readable. 755 should do.
>
> On 24 Sep, 17:45, Nigel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I use Ubuntu 9.04 and I installed apache, mysql, and php5.  I did the
> > blog tutorial successfully with everything working.  After that I
> > deleted the folder cake and installed it again for the next tutorial.
> > I cleared the database.  Now, the Cake page is not displaying properly
> > as though there is some trouble with apache mod_rewrite, but I checked
> > it out and its fine.  What am I missing here?
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