Oups, I thought appserve was some kind of physlcal server (like those
smart NAS boxes with apache and php).
WAMP should work like dream with Cake.
Phpmyadmin usually does ask for a password... your mysql password. It
is probably documented in appserve what it was set to at installation.



On May 12, 12:51 pm, Killmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On May 12, 3:36 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 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 will give them a try Thanks!
>
> Allthough, my impression is that WAMP is the same thing as appserv ( a
> stand alone package of Msql, appache, phpadmin, php) I supose WAMP may
> be better configured for cake out of the box, So awway I go! Has
> anyone heard of phpadmin asking for a login frm the start?
>
>  > 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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