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Jul 20th 2017, 21:07 |
savant |
@mikesmoniker tagged as 0.0.8 |
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Jul 20th 2017, 21:05 |
phpnut |
what flavor of linux are you using? |
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Jul 20th 2017, 21:05 |
phpnut |
or, httpd-hosts.conf |
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Jul 20th 2017, 21:05 |
phpnut |
probably httpd.conf |
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Jul 20th 2017, 21:04 |
leso |
? |
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Jul 20th 2017, 21:04 |
leso |
what is the file name for the apache config |
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Jul 20th 2017, 21:01 |
phpnut |
But all of the settings on that page more than likely need to be made on your environment |
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Jul 20th 2017, 21:01 |
phpnut |
You need to know where you apache config is. I am not sure where you would find this using cpanel |
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Jul 20th 2017, 21:00 |
phpnut |
https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/installation.html#production |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:59 |
phpnut |
have you gone through these steps? https://book.cakephp.org/3.0/en/installation.html |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:58 |
leso |
i know where the route is located in the app folder |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:58 |
leso |
pls i have no idea will very much appreciate if u can help me |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:57 |
phpnut |
also do you have a route configured for / ? |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:57 |
phpnut |
you need to figure out where you apache config is |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:55 |
leso |
and ftpquota |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:55 |
leso |
went into etc folder and i saw this file "cacheid" |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:52 |
phpnut |
or /usr/local/etc |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:52 |
phpnut |
probably /etc/apache? |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:51 |
leso |
where can i get the apache config |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:51 |
leso |
ok |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:51 |
phpnut |
And change your .htaccess files back to the original version |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:50 |
phpnut |
We need to see your setting, path where you installed the cake app |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:50 |
phpnut |
yes |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:48 |
leso |
do u mean i should past it there? |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:48 |
leso |
i have open it |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:38 |
phpnut |
you should not have to change htaccess |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:38 |
phpnut |
@leso use this and show your apache config https://gist.github.com. Also make sure you have the .htaccess files on the server |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:38 |
leso |
i have change the .htaccess but still |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:36 |
leso |
Not Found Error: The requested address '/' was not found on this server. |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:36 |
leso |
my website in cake is loading well locally but when i uploaded to a webserver which is a linux i am having |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:35 |
phpnut |
Someone will answer if they know how to help |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:35 |
phpnut |
@leso just ask your question |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:34 |
leso |
i need a support |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:20 |
gutts |
i just want a numerical array with unique 'type' fields from my original collection |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:20 |
gutts |
$coll->indexBy('type')->extract('type')->toArray(); this becomes [type => type] .. how can I turn this into a numerical array? |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:18 |
swimboy |
I’ve tried `return $query->find('important')->union($query->find('recent'));` as the content of my finder function, but it seems to recurse, because I get an error “Maximum function nesting level of ‘256’ reached, aborting! ” |
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Jul 20th 2017, 20:07 |
swimboy |
I have created two custom finders named ‘important’ and ‘recent’. I’m trying to build a third custom finder that finds the union of the first two and am not having any luck. |
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Jul 20th 2017, 19:58 |
mikesmoniker |
Either way, this is perfect. Now I can just `kill` away. |
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Jul 20th 2017, 19:55 |
mikesmoniker |
Is that tagged? |
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Jul 20th 2017, 19:54 |
savant |
and the worker will finish its current job and shut down |
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Jul 20th 2017, 19:54 |
savant |
so you can send them a SIGQUIT or SIGTERM |