I think additional class paths are what you're looking for:
http://book.cakephp.org/view/36/Additional-Class-Paths  You can
organized it practically any way that you want as long as your
webserver process has read access to that location and you have the
additional class path specified.  Referencing it should be the same in
my experience.

On Jun 23, 9:15 pm, Rick Dane <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've been searching around about this and can't find an answer... can
> I put a component in a subdirectory (within the components director)?
> I want to do this to keep things more organized as I am going to have
> a lot of components in my cakephp app... if so, how do I reference it,
> or would it be the same as normally? (as long as the subdirectory is
> in the main components directory)

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