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[eluser]jtarin[/eluser]
[quote author="Tpojka" date="1384001326"]have you tried with clean installation of codeigniter just to see how it works? Is your installation directly in localhost? 1. Check application/config/config.php and see is there some value for Code: $config['url_suffix'] = ''; (That worth for native CI setting excluded addapted addons/applications.) If there is no suffix set, 2. Open htaccess file and see there if in some line redirecting is set to showi .php suffix 3.In application/config/routes.php find line Code: $route['default_controller'] = 'somevalue';//<- what is this value (if more parameters, first parameter before slash if more is name of controller) Just did a clean reinstall. 1.There is no value for Code: $config['url_suffix'] = ''; 2.There is no such entry in .htaccess file as you have written. 3. The entry is Code: $route['default_controller'] = 'welcome';
[eluser]Tpojka[/eluser]
Fresh install of CI or fresh install of application from first post? Quote:I’m using “CodeIgniter_1.72” and PHP Version 5.4.21. Any other information needed, please ask.Maybe you should try with 2.1.4.
[eluser]jtarin[/eluser]
[quote author="Tpojka" date="1384003479"]Fresh install of CI or fresh install of application from first post? Quote:I’m using “CodeIgniter_1.72” and PHP Version 5.4.21. Any other information needed, please ask.Maybe you should try with 2.1.4.[/quote]CI and the application are installed as a package. The original downloaded application came with CI ver 1.7.2. I have tried with several versions, including the newest with the same results.
[eluser]Tpojka[/eluser]
Let's check what will application programmer answer to know what else. So far, here is insufficient information, because you don't locate where problem is (in what file). Now I don't know where should be start point to help you. Maybe best way should be to check user guide from start and see in what point you have some unexpected result.
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