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[eluser]Unknown[/eluser]
Try going to this link: http://codeigniter.com/bug_tracker/bug_t...ug_tracker It works, even though it shouldn't, and it happens with my CI site too. Anyone has a simple solution to this problem?
[eluser]Tom Schlick[/eluser]
do you have a function in your controller named bug_tracker? (the constructor)
[eluser]Unknown[/eluser]
No, that's just a url on this site. For my site I have a controller name "Articles" , and when I type http://mysite.com/articles/articles/articles , it works. I know it's not a serious problem but I need to fix it anyway.
[eluser]Tom Schlick[/eluser]
can you paste the controller code here. and your routes.php file if you have made any customization to it
[eluser]khagendra[/eluser]
This is not so bog problem. The reason may be as follows 1 suppose there is a function with parameter and if we are invoking this function without passing any arguments then the Severity: Warning will occur. 2. suppose there is a function with no parameter and if we are invoking this function passing any arguments then the function will executes ignoring the parameters. so, http://sitename/controllerName/controllerName/ will executes as the index() function of the controller executes ignoring rest of the uri segment. you can test this trying the code as i have explained. Example1: class Test extends Controller { function Test() { parent::Controller(); } function index() { echo "hi"; } function show($s) { echo $s; } } Try with http://sitename/test/show, it will generates error. Example2: class Test extends Controller { function Test() { parent::Controller(); } function index() { echo "hi"; } function show() { echo $s; } } Try with http://sitename/test/show/show/show, it will works. hope this will help to understand.
[eluser]khagendra[/eluser]
[quote author="khagendra" date="1255560732"]This is not so bog problem. The reason may be as follows 1 suppose there is a function with parameter and if we are invoking this function without passing any arguments then the Severity: Warning will occur. 2. suppose there is a function with no parameter and if we are invoking this function passing any arguments then the function will executes ignoring the parameters. so, http://sitename/controllerName/controllerName/ will executes as the index() function of the controller executes ignoring rest of the uri segment. you can test this trying the code as i have explained. Example1: class Test extends Controller { function Test() { parent::Controller(); } function index() { echo "ci forum"; } function show($s) { echo $s; } } Try with http://sitename/test/show, it will generates error. Example2: class Test extends Controller { function Test() { parent::Controller(); } function index() { echo "ci forum"; } function show() { echo "it will works"; } } Try with http://sitename/test/show/show/show, it will works. hope this will help to understand.[/quote] |
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