Hi

I would have thought it is usually better to just start from scratch
and just use Cake - certainly for a new project - of course you can
still bring over classes and functions from your own code to use in
helpers  / components etc.

It is fairly easy to run CakePHP in a sub directory within an existing
site - at the moment one of my projects just has a Cake installation
running within an existing site - as long as you sort out the
templates and css you can make a seamless experience for the end user.

John

On Apr 22, 2:17 pm, Abhishek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi ..
> Is it poss to use both CakePHP and the usual coding which we used
> earlier at the same time ..
> the problem is what do i do about my previous codes .. if i move to
> CakePHP now ..
>
> Regards
> Abhsihek Jain
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