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File: application/config/routes.php
Role: Auxiliary script
Content type: text/plain
Description: Auxiliary script
Class: Coloftech PHP Multiple Sites Blog System
CMS to Manage multiple blog sites
Author: By
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Date: 2 years ago
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<?php
defined
('BASEPATH') OR exit('No direct script access allowed');

/*
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------
| URI ROUTING
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------
| This file lets you re-map URI requests to specific controller functions.
|
| Typically there is a one-to-one relationship between a URL string
| and its corresponding controller class/method. The segments in a
| URL normally follow this pattern:
|
| example.com/class/method/id/
|
| In some instances, however, you may want to remap this relationship
| so that a different class/function is called than the one
| corresponding to the URL.
|
| Please see the user guide for complete details:
|
| https://codeigniter.com/user_guide/general/routing.html
|
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------
| RESERVED ROUTES
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| There are three reserved routes:
|
| $route['default_controller'] = 'welcome';
|
| This route indicates which controller class should be loaded if the
| URI contains no data. In the above example, the "welcome" class
| would be loaded.
|
| $route['404_override'] = 'errors/page_missing';
|
| This route will tell the Router which controller/method to use if those
| provided in the URL cannot be matched to a valid route.
|
| $route['translate_uri_dashes'] = FALSE;
|
| This is not exactly a route, but allows you to automatically route
| controller and method names that contain dashes. '-' isn't a valid
| class or method name character, so it requires translation.
| When you set this option to TRUE, it will replace ALL dashes in the
| controller and method URI segments.
|
| Examples: my-controller/index -> my_controller/index
| my-controller/my-method -> my_controller/my_method
*/

$route['default_controller'] = 'site';
$route['404_override'] = '';
$route['translate_uri_dashes'] = FALSE;

$route['admin'] = 'administration';
$route['admin/(:any)'] = 'administration/$1';
$route['admin/(:any)/(:any)'] = 'administration/$1/$2';

$route['pages'] = 'pages';
$route['pages/(:any)'] = 'pages/$1';
$route['pages/(:any)/(:any)'] = 'pages/$1/$2';

$route['post'] = 'post';
$route['post/(:any)'] = 'post/$1';
$route['post/(:any)/(:any)'] = 'post/$1/$2';

$route['settings'] = 'settings';
$route['settings/(:any)'] = 'settings/$1';
$route['settings/(:any)/(:any)'] = 'settings/$1/$2';

$route['summernote'] = 'summernote';
$route['summernote/(:any)'] = 'summernote/$1';

$route['user'] = 'user';
$route['user/(:any)'] = 'user/$1';
$route['user/(:any)/(:any)'] = 'user/$1/$2';

$route['login'] = 'site/login';
$route['logout'] = 'site/logout';
$route['site/(:any)'] = 'site/$1';

$route['(:any)'] = 'site/sites/$1';
$route['(:any)/(:any)'] = 'site/read/$1/$2';
$route['(:any)/p/(:any)'] = 'site/sites_pages/$1/$2';
$route['(:any)/search/(:any)'] = 'site/search/$1/$2';
//$route['(:any)'] = 'site/sites/$1';