[eluser]tuffy[/eluser]
[quote author="skunkbad" date="1280984451"][quote author="tuffy" date="1280980064"]I have enable_query_string set to true and the following works for me:
Code:
$this->input->get('var');
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So what happens if you use "c" or "m" as one of the query string keys? I haven't tested this, but I'm assuming, due to the docs, that now what you thought was working will not work so well.
For instance:
Code:
http://yoursite.com/one/two?c=three&m=four
For this example, you should be routed to the three controller, and to the four method. I know you will probably say, I know this, so I won't name my keys "m" or "c". The problem is if you are accepting a request from a service that uses "m" or "c" as a key in the query string.[/quote]
In that case, could you not just nullify the triggers?