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Application Flow Chart

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The following graphic illustrates how data flows throughout the system:

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CodeIgniter application flow
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  1. The index.php serves as the front controller, initializing the base resources needed to run CodeIgniter.
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  3. The Router examines the HTTP request to determine what should be done with it.
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  5. If a cache file exists, it is sent directly to the browser, bypassing the normal system execution.
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  7. Security. Before the application controller is loaded, the HTTP request and any user submitted data is filtered for security.
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  9. The Controller loads the model, core libraries, helpers, and any other resources needed to process the specific request.
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