Thanks for replying I have already set my path as see attachment and it didn’t work
I already tried running this script as well, see attachment in cmd and I got the access is denied error with this as well
here is my .htaccess file, but for some reason I cannot find the index.php file and I haven’t altered the yii folder since downloading it, would you paste me the contents of it here in this discussion.
RewriteEngine on
prevent httpd from serving dotfiles (.htaccess, .svn, .git, etc.)
index.php should be right inside docroot folder (web? www? htdocs?) and it looks like this
// change the following paths if necessary
$yii = dirname(__FILE__) . '/../framework/yii.php';
$config = dirname(__FILE__) . '/protected/config/main.php';
// remove the following lines when in production mode
defined('YII_DEBUG') or define('YII_DEBUG', true);
// specify how many levels of call stack should be shown in each log message
defined('YII_TRACE_LEVEL') or define('YII_TRACE_LEVEL', 3);
require_once($yii);
Yii::createWebApplication($config)->run();
Notice that this file is shipped with Yii, you don’t need to create one (of course, if you haven’t deleted it by chance)
there must be something I am missing within the framework that needs to be amended I am even running cmd as an administrator but I still get the same error any ideas guys.
By the way the index.php that you referred to is created with every web application that is created I realized this when examining the demo files that come with the yii framework.
Yes I am emphasisng that the index.php file that you have shown above is automatically created with each web application that is created and it can’t be found within the framework’s settings either than within the web apps.
but have you ran into the same problem I’m in right now?
I can’t do anything at the moment without creating my first webapp.