Calling a controller method from a view |
[eluser]Simon Phoenix[/eluser]
I'm sure this is an easy one but does anybody know a way to call a controller method from a view without specifing the entire url each time. For example how can you use: Code: <a href="controller/method/value"> instead of: Code: <a href="domain_name/controller/method/value"> I've tried leaving the domain name out but get an error message. Can you specify the domain name globally so you don't need to repeat it in every url?
[eluser]developer10[/eluser]
[quote author="Simon Phoenix" date="1247507483"]I'm sure this is an easy one but does anybody know a way to call a controller method from a view without specifing the entire url each time. For example how can you use: Code: <a href="controller/method/value"> instead of: Code: <a href="domain_name/controller/method/value"> I've tried leaving the domain name out but get an error message. Can you specify the domain name globally so you don't need to repeat it in every url?[/quote] seems like you should define your base path (http://yourdomain.com) or something like that
[eluser]Simon Phoenix[/eluser]
I have defined the basepath in the config file but this doesn't seem to make any difference. By using the url helper I can define each url as: Code: site_url("controller/method/value") This seems to work well but I just thought there must be a way to define it globally since the basepath remains constant.
[eluser]Cro_Crx[/eluser]
Use the URL helper http://ellislab.com/codeigniter/user-gui...elper.html Here's an example. Code: <?=anchor('controller/method/value')?>
[eluser]Simon Phoenix[/eluser]
Thanks for your response Cro_Crx. Have tried out the anchor() function and it works well - I'll use this method in future. I have actually seen this done without using any functions and just specifing the relative path so if anyone knows how to do that i'd be interested to know.
[eluser]Cro_Crx[/eluser]
[quote author="Simon Phoenix" date="1247512352"]I have actually seen this done without using any functions and just specifing the relative path so if anyone knows how to do that i'd be interested to know.[/quote] You could do this, the only problem is that it's not 100% portable. Let's say for example if your using the same view for the header and you have two pages one's blogs/jeff/posts/3 and the other is blogs/jeff. The URI relative to one won't be the same to the other. That's why you always want to use the URL helper functions when possible. |
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