According to the comments in /app/config/core.php:
1. Delete ALL .htaccess files, and then
2. Uncomment the line that sets App.baseUrl in /app/config/core.php

But then again, the only times I played around with CakePHP without
mod_rewrite was pre-1.0

On Aug 12, 4:25 am, brian <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm having some trouble getting a site working on another server. The
> people the client hired are using cPanel, PHP is installed as CGI, and
> mod_rewrite is not available. Additionally, I have to access their
> version of the site through an IP address plus a home subdirectory,
> eg:
>
> http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx./~foo/
>
> The directory structure:
>
> /home/foo/public_html/index.php
> /home/foo/public_html/app/
> /home/foo/public_html/app/webroot/
> /home/foo/public_html/cake/
>
> However, I'm just getting 404s (Apache's, not Cake's). Even a regular
> file in public_html is not found.
>
> I had this working (almost) with the contents of webroot in
> public_html and app & cake outside that. But I ran into trouble with
> the lack of mod_rewrite and gave up on that. Now, I can't seem to get
> anything to show up. Anyone have an idea?
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