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The page you requested was not found. I have been following a tut in the book professional codeigniter by Thomas Myer from wrox based on version 1.7 Leaving the world of .NET I have been working with raw php for the past year, now I thought it was time to learn a framework. Codeigniter was the framework of choice. I was expecting some problems by using a book from version 1.7 and trying to apply it to version 3 but I did not expect the problem right from the start. $autoload['libraries'] = array('database', 'session', 'email', 'validation'); $autoload['helper'] = array('url','form','text','date','security'); $autoload['model'] = array('MProducts', 'MPats'); Error on validations so I removed it from the autoload file. $route['default_controller'] = 'welcome'; $config['base_url'] = 'http://savingonlinenow.com/test/'; I'm not sure why /test/? $config['index_page'] = ' '; .htaccess RewriteEngine on RewriteBase / RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php?/$1 [L] So the real question is how does all of this work? what page can not be found? what is loaded first? how do I get to some default index page and where is that? does the controller tell the view to show?
I think, the best way how to learn CodeIgniter 3 is from documentation, especially Tutorial and General Topics sections. There are an answers for all your questions.
From what you wrote, I am not able to find what is causing your problem. Blind guess: it might be something with routing.
Another blind guess: your controllers and models are in lower case. CI 3.x requires your all files that are php classes, to be in firstcaps.
Besides that, give $config['base_url'] an empty value; CI will determine by itself what the full path to your index.php is. $config['base_url'] = '' will work fine in most cases. Quote:$config['base_url'] = 'http://savingonlinenow.com/test/';/test/ mean that your controller name is Test (09-28-2015, 01:43 AM)Hyper-X Wrote:Quote:$config['base_url'] = 'http://savingonlinenow.com/test/';/test/ mean that your controller name is Test No, /test/ means the folder where the index.php is. But maybe it is wrong. Do you have a folder named test in your web document root?
(09-27-2015, 09:41 AM)Muzikant Wrote: I think, the best way how to learn CodeIgniter 3 is from documentation, especially Tutorial and General Topics sections. There are an answers for all your questions. I just went through the first tutorial and thanks for the advice |
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