I am not familiar with appserv but you seem to be running a very picky
version of PHP 5 that complains about everything in CakePHP 1.1 that
is not in accord with the Strict standards of PHP 5. (Cake is still
being developed for both PHPp4 and 5)

The only wild guess I can provide on the subject is to make absolutely
sure you are letting CakePHP override Apache and PHP settings. And
also of-course that all the .htaccess-files have actually being copied
to the server.


On May 12, 1:31 am, Killmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am new to php and is why I want to install cakephp (to play with it
> alittle), however, I am far from new to computing and html. I am
> general a quick study and if I have access to the the correct info and
> able to execute with little trouble.

But if this is what you are after then why bother? Not with Cake but
with this server-setup. The absolutely fastest way to get a full
development kit set up is to install WAMP or MAMP (for WIndows of Mac
OS). This is a standalone (and standard-configuration) apache/php/
mysql phpmyadmin... kit you run on your computer. Following the
installation guide for Cake should work perfectly with these and you
don't need to have a home server running.

This will also provide you with a working examples of all the
configurations. You can check and tweak them and also try to set your
server up with similar settings.

/Martin
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