[eluser]PhilTem[/eluser]
Code:
$this->load->view('sub/subsub/file');
works as long as you don't have any typos in it. There's actually no magic behind being able to use any directory-separator in the argument, since the view-method() uses PHP's file_exist() (or something like that) to determine, whether a file
relative to APPPATH . 'views/' exists. The only reason a file would not be included is because the file-path does not match - the first place to search for solving this error is looking for typos
On the other hand, have you tried not changing your include statement? I'm currently not quite sure, but I guess all paths used in include or require or include_once or require_once are always relative to FCPATH (where index.php is located at) thus changing it in a view would lead to errors since the actual file isn't moved at all. So back to my question: Have you tried not changing the include-path?