[eluser]kilishan[/eluser]
@helmutbjorg, thanks for looking the code over.
@George36, thanks for the pointer. It's not what I'm looking for, though it's a pretty nice solution.
This is for a personal project of mine. I've always that a CMS that worked with CI would be an 'ideal' situation, and one that I have yet to see. What I mean is that the CMS simply provides an interface to the existing CI config settings, can create basic controllers/models to build the urls of the site, and allows editing of view files to edit the pages themselves. To me, it seems like this would be the way to get the best performance possible, plus, it would give the end-user enough power to do what they need once some modules are built (like a blog, forums, etc), while allowing the developer the full power they needed to go in and edit the actual code.
Consider it a proof of concept
Just in the beginning stages, and this occasional glitch is driving me batty because I haven't yet determined a consistent cause. Then again, it's a personal project and time allotted for it is pretty slim at the moment.