The message you are getting is telling you that you have not setup any
kind of app under CakePHP. The URL you provided in your post (http://
localhost/cakephp/) is not a proper URL to access a CakePHP app. If
you follow the suggested installation (see 
http://book.cakephp.org/view/329/Getting-Cake)
you will have (indentation below indicates a subdirectory):
 <document_root>
    /app
    /cake
    /docs
    /vendors

In your case <document_root> is C:\xampp\htdocs.

The fact that you are getting the error message you cite means that
instead of putting CakePHP directly under you document_root you put it
in a subdirectory i.e.:
<document_root>
   /cakephp
      /app
      /cake
      /docs
      /vendors

Is possible to make CakePHP work with this structure but since you are
just starting out I STRONGLY recommend you follow the Blog Tutorial at
http://book.cakephp.org/view/219/Blog.

Follow it exactly until you begin to get a handle on things. Firstly,
this means moving everything you current have under <document_root>/
cakephp up one level so it matches the directory structure in the
tutorial.

I hope this helps,
Ken


On Dec 5, 10:17 am, 00Cake <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have decided to create my new website with CakePHP.
>
> This experience is already stopped. when I open the 
> pagehttp://localhost/cakephp/
>
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