[eluser]xwero[/eluser]
The class you put in the me_helper file has to be in the controller directory and you have to name it me.php.
To check if the code works you can add a file with the name a_me_helper.php in the helpers directory. Create an index function in your me.php with the following code
Code:
$files = glob(APPPATH.'helpers/*_me_helper.php');
foreach($files as $key=>$file)
{
$files[$key] = str_replace(’_helper.php’,’’,substr(strrchr($file,’/’),1));
}
var_dump($files);
An then you should see an array(a) appear on the page if you enter the site.com/index.php/me url. If that is true you know it works for the autoload.php file too. As an extra test you could add a b_me_helper.php and access the url again to see the string is now array(a,b)