Hi there,
What I would like to do is create "pretty" URL's which don't feature the controller name.
So instead of:
- website.com/category/bath-toys
- website.com/product/rubber-duck
- website.com/page/some-generic-page
I would like:
- website.com/bath-toys
- website.com/rubber-duck
- website.com/some-generic-page
Each respective URL should load either the category, product or page controller. My business logic already ensures that a URI cannot be used more than once.
So far I have done the following:
1) In config/routes.php I have set `$route['404_override'] = 'index';`
2) I've created a library called Item_type which inspects the requested URI and queries database tables to find out whether the requested URI is for a category, product or page.
3) I've created an `Index` controller which as per the 404_override receives any request which doesn't match a controller, calls the Item_type library to determine what the user is requesting, and then calls the relevant sub-controller from there.
I guess my question is: is there a better way of doing this?