[eluser]d3[/eluser]
I'm self taught... so I've gotten used to doing things my own way which might be good or bad. In anycase I usually code entire sites into one file and use switches to filter through the site to take the user to what ever section he/she is looking for.
Now over to CI. This is a different ride, but its good but my way of keeping things "tight" I doubt will make it into my net revision the way it looks. I posted the other day about my over complexification of my view and not following the MVC.
So yes, seems that after I'm done with the "index" and then have to code into the next section, being something like writing a message and then another to actually send the thing. Don't get me wrong, having 100 pages to a site is probably easier to locate a problem since any one page is able to be singled out for having a particular issue. right?
I'm pretty sure I just answered my own question, but maybe I'm pouring over CI a tad too much or perhaps i'm missing some key information.
Thanks for the time yet again.
d3.