The class in the Admin's index controll is prefixed with the module name. I've attached my Bootstrap.php
Any chance of posting your bootstrap? Also, if you're (sorry, were ;)) reading the tutorials ensure the Admin's index controller class is called "Admin_IndexController".
Paddy
Pádraic,
Thanks for replying! My application is actually built upon your tutorials (thanks for those!!!). Sorry to see you blog is offline right now...
Anyway, in my .htaccess I have:
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule .* index.php
I did nothing with the routing and I'm using the Bootstrap.php as you described...
Pádraic Brady wrote:
What's in your .htaccess file?
If rewriting is working correctly, and the front controller configured, and you haven't changed routing - it should work without a hitch.
Paddy
etopian wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to build a multiple module application using Zend Framework. Ik Have followed the conventional directory structure and have the following structure:
application
controllers
models
views
admin
controllers
views
public
Within the structure I have more directories, but I don't think they are relevant for the question.
When I browse to the virtual host (
http://eCMS.local) I set up, I get the default page that is loaded through the IndexController and the index.phtml. But when I browse to the admin module (
http://eCMS.local/admin), I get a 404 error.
I have tried to move all modules into a modules directory and use the addModuleDirectory() on my frontcontroller, no luck.
I tried changing settings in httpd.conf without any result.
So I would like to know if anyone can tell me how to solve this issue, so I can continue my quest on creating a multiple module application using Zend Framework.
Thanks!
Bootstrap.php