From 114ab0988e20ac6be39ad363ff897a1a3b85e565 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Razican Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2011 17:26:45 +0200 Subject: Fixed double-space typo. --- user_guide/general/drivers.html | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'user_guide/general/drivers.html') diff --git a/user_guide/general/drivers.html b/user_guide/general/drivers.html index 8dbeb93a8..4cdb56880 100644 --- a/user_guide/general/drivers.html +++ b/user_guide/general/drivers.html @@ -58,15 +58,15 @@ Using CodeIgniter Drivers

Using CodeIgniter Drivers

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Drivers are a special type of Library that has a parent class and any number of potential child classes. Child classes have access to the parent class, but not their siblings. Drivers provide an elegant syntax in your controllers for libraries that benefit from or require being broken down into discrete classes.

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Drivers are a special type of Library that has a parent class and any number of potential child classes. Child classes have access to the parent class, but not their siblings. Drivers provide an elegant syntax in your controllers for libraries that benefit from or require being broken down into discrete classes.

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Drivers are found in the system/libraries folder, in their own folder which is identically named to the parent library class. Also inside that folder is a subfolder named drivers, which contains all of the possible child class files.

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Drivers are found in the system/libraries folder, in their own folder which is identically named to the parent library class. Also inside that folder is a subfolder named drivers, which contains all of the possible child class files.

To use a driver you will initialize it within a controller using the following initialization function:

$this->load->driver('class name'); -

Where class name is the name of the driver class you want to invoke. For example, to load a driver named "Some Parent" you would do this:

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Where class name is the name of the driver class you want to invoke. For example, to load a driver named "Some Parent" you would do this:

$this->load->driver('some_parent'); -- cgit v1.2.3-24-g4f1b