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Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -05001################
2CodeIgniter URLs
3################
4
5By default, URLs in CodeIgniter are designed to be search-engine and
6human friendly. Rather than using the standard "query string" approach
7to URLs that is synonymous with dynamic systems, CodeIgniter uses a
8**segment-based** approach::
9
10 example.com/news/article/my_article
11
12.. note:: Query string URLs can be optionally enabled, as described
13 below.
14
15URI Segments
16============
17
18The segments in the URL, in following with the Model-View-Controller
19approach, usually represent::
20
21 example.com/class/function/ID
22
23
24#. The first segment represents the controller **class** that should be
25 invoked.
26#. The second segment represents the class **function**, or method, that
27 should be called.
28#. The third, and any additional segments, represent the ID and any
29 variables that will be passed to the controller.
30
purwandi69116ed2011-10-07 15:27:45 +070031The :doc:`URI Class <../libraries/uri>` and the :doc:`URL Helper <../helpers/url_helper>` contain functions that make it
Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -050032easy to work with your URI data. In addition, your URLs can be remapped
33using the :doc:`URI Routing <routing>` feature for more flexibility.
34
35Removing the index.php file
36===========================
37
38By default, the **index.php** file will be included in your URLs::
39
40 example.com/index.php/news/article/my_article
41
42You can easily remove this file by using a .htaccess file with some
43simple rules. Here is an example of such a file, using the "negative"
Derek Jones9607e732011-10-05 16:42:42 -050044method in which everything is redirected except the specified items:
Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -050045
Derek Jones9607e732011-10-05 16:42:42 -050046::
47
48 RewriteEngine on
49 RewriteCond $1 !^(index\.php|images|robots\.txt)
50 RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /index.php/$1 [L]
Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -050051
52In the above example, any HTTP request other than those for index.php,
53images, and robots.txt is treated as a request for your index.php file.
54
55Adding a URL Suffix
56===================
57
purwandi69116ed2011-10-07 15:27:45 +070058In your **config/config.php** file you can specify a suffix that will be
Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -050059added to all URLs generated by CodeIgniter. For example, if a URL is
60this::
61
62 example.com/index.php/products/view/shoes
63
purwandi69116ed2011-10-07 15:27:45 +070064You can optionally add a suffix, like **.html,** making the page appear to
Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -050065be of a certain type::
66
67 example.com/index.php/products/view/shoes.html
68
69Enabling Query Strings
70======================
71
72In some cases you might prefer to use query strings URLs::
73
74 index.php?c=products&m=view&id=345
75
76CodeIgniter optionally supports this capability, which can be enabled in
purwandi69116ed2011-10-07 15:27:45 +070077your **application/config.php** file. If you open your config file you'll
Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -050078see these items::
79
Derek Jones9607e732011-10-05 16:42:42 -050080 $config['enable_query_strings'] = FALSE;
81 $config['controller_trigger'] = 'c';
82 $config['function_trigger'] = 'm';
Derek Jones8ede1a22011-10-05 13:34:52 -050083
84If you change "enable_query_strings" to TRUE this feature will become
85active. Your controllers and functions will then be accessible using the
86"trigger" words you've set to invoke your controllers and methods::
87
88 index.php?c=controller&m=method
89
purwandi69116ed2011-10-07 15:27:45 +070090.. note:: If you are using query strings you will have to build
Derek Jones9607e732011-10-05 16:42:42 -050091 your own URLs, rather than utilizing the URL helpers (and other helpers
92 that generate URLs, like some of the form helpers) as these are designed
93 to work with segment based URLs.