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authorpurwandi <free6300@gmail.com>2011-10-07 10:27:45 +0200
committerpurwandi <free6300@gmail.com>2011-10-07 10:27:45 +0200
commit69116ed94140cb7eca7d3ae1068c045d267e3d6b (patch)
tree4bfefbdb9efb8e3fbd33e97dee6a325327632bcc
parent550b12dd981c6f7736a957392f6aaf28bdef98dd (diff)
Fix CodeIgniter URLs on User Guide
-rw-r--r--user_guide_src/source/general/urls.rst11
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/general/urls.rst b/user_guide_src/source/general/urls.rst
index db1ffe565..211537675 100644
--- a/user_guide_src/source/general/urls.rst
+++ b/user_guide_src/source/general/urls.rst
@@ -28,8 +28,7 @@ approach, usually represent::
#. The third, and any additional segments, represent the ID and any
variables that will be passed to the controller.
-The :doc::doc:`URI Class <../libraries/uri>` and the `URL
-Helper <../helpers/url_helper>` contain functions that make it
+The :doc:`URI Class <../libraries/uri>` and the :doc:`URL Helper <../helpers/url_helper>` contain functions that make it
easy to work with your URI data. In addition, your URLs can be remapped
using the :doc:`URI Routing <routing>` feature for more flexibility.
@@ -56,13 +55,13 @@ images, and robots.txt is treated as a request for your index.php file.
Adding a URL Suffix
===================
-In your config/config.php file you can specify a suffix that will be
+In your **config/config.php** file you can specify a suffix that will be
added to all URLs generated by CodeIgniter. For example, if a URL is
this::
example.com/index.php/products/view/shoes
-You can optionally add a suffix, like .html, making the page appear to
+You can optionally add a suffix, like **.html,** making the page appear to
be of a certain type::
example.com/index.php/products/view/shoes.html
@@ -75,7 +74,7 @@ In some cases you might prefer to use query strings URLs::
index.php?c=products&m=view&id=345
CodeIgniter optionally supports this capability, which can be enabled in
-your application/config.php file. If you open your config file you'll
+your **application/config.php** file. If you open your config file you'll
see these items::
$config['enable_query_strings'] = FALSE;
@@ -88,7 +87,7 @@ active. Your controllers and functions will then be accessible using the
index.php?c=controller&m=method
-..note:: If you are using query strings you will have to build
+.. note:: If you are using query strings you will have to build
your own URLs, rather than utilizing the URL helpers (and other helpers
that generate URLs, like some of the form helpers) as these are designed
to work with segment based URLs.