If you're on OSX have you made sure you actually copied over the
htaccess files? OSX hides files with filenames starting with a dot (.)

d.

On Sep 9, 10:25 am, psybear83 <psybea...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everybody
>
> I'm trying to get my clean cakephp installation to work. when opening
> the root directory, i'm getting the default diagnosis website ("Your
> database configuration file is NOT present." etc.), but it doesn't
> have any CSS styles applied. It seems that mod_rewrite doesn't work on
> my computer. I'm on OSX 10.5, and I did some searching and stuff, and
> everything seems correct...
>
> I changed AllowOverride to All for <Directory "/Library/WebServer/
> Documents"> in /etc/httpd/httpd.conf, and LoadModule rewrite_module
> libexec/apache2/mod_rewrite.so is uncommented, too.
>
> The only thing I'm unsure is why I'm having an apache and an apache2
> installation? And which one is really active now?
>
> The rest I followed quite exactly this 
> link:http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/installing-cakephp-on-macos-x
>
> Thank you very much for help
> Josh

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