child project in main codeIgniter project is not working, not found error
I have CodeIgniter project and I put another codeIgniter project named "admin"inside that project
structure looks like this
codeIgniter project
admin (this is another codeIgniter project)
application
public
system
user_guide
vendor
few php and htaccess files here
I access normal project like example.com
and to access admin project i work like
example.com/admin
these all are working fine
but now i added another codeIgniter project inside main project "api"
it does not work
now structure looks like this
codeIgniter project
admin (this is codeIgniter project)
api (this project does not work, url issue)
application
public
system
user_guide
vendor
few php and htaccess files here
php codeigniter
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I have CodeIgniter project and I put another codeIgniter project named "admin"inside that project
structure looks like this
codeIgniter project
admin (this is another codeIgniter project)
application
public
system
user_guide
vendor
few php and htaccess files here
I access normal project like example.com
and to access admin project i work like
example.com/admin
these all are working fine
but now i added another codeIgniter project inside main project "api"
it does not work
now structure looks like this
codeIgniter project
admin (this is codeIgniter project)
api (this project does not work, url issue)
application
public
system
user_guide
vendor
few php and htaccess files here
php codeigniter
i did changes in config file , but still getting not found error for "api" project , while "admin" project is working fine
– learner
Nov 20 at 23:10
api project is working good on localhost but not live
– learner
Nov 20 at 23:11
Nesting a project within a project is not a good idea. That's an almost certain recipe for.multiple code and config, routing, a, etc conflicts. My advice would be to add functionality from your admin project to your original one or to separate both projects entirely. Why overcomplicate yourself?
– Javier Larroulet
Nov 21 at 1:17
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I have CodeIgniter project and I put another codeIgniter project named "admin"inside that project
structure looks like this
codeIgniter project
admin (this is another codeIgniter project)
application
public
system
user_guide
vendor
few php and htaccess files here
I access normal project like example.com
and to access admin project i work like
example.com/admin
these all are working fine
but now i added another codeIgniter project inside main project "api"
it does not work
now structure looks like this
codeIgniter project
admin (this is codeIgniter project)
api (this project does not work, url issue)
application
public
system
user_guide
vendor
few php and htaccess files here
php codeigniter
I have CodeIgniter project and I put another codeIgniter project named "admin"inside that project
structure looks like this
codeIgniter project
admin (this is another codeIgniter project)
application
public
system
user_guide
vendor
few php and htaccess files here
I access normal project like example.com
and to access admin project i work like
example.com/admin
these all are working fine
but now i added another codeIgniter project inside main project "api"
it does not work
now structure looks like this
codeIgniter project
admin (this is codeIgniter project)
api (this project does not work, url issue)
application
public
system
user_guide
vendor
few php and htaccess files here
php codeigniter
php codeigniter
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i did changes in config file , but still getting not found error for "api" project , while "admin" project is working fine
– learner
Nov 20 at 23:10
api project is working good on localhost but not live
– learner
Nov 20 at 23:11
Nesting a project within a project is not a good idea. That's an almost certain recipe for.multiple code and config, routing, a, etc conflicts. My advice would be to add functionality from your admin project to your original one or to separate both projects entirely. Why overcomplicate yourself?
– Javier Larroulet
Nov 21 at 1:17
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i did changes in config file , but still getting not found error for "api" project , while "admin" project is working fine
– learner
Nov 20 at 23:10
api project is working good on localhost but not live
– learner
Nov 20 at 23:11
Nesting a project within a project is not a good idea. That's an almost certain recipe for.multiple code and config, routing, a, etc conflicts. My advice would be to add functionality from your admin project to your original one or to separate both projects entirely. Why overcomplicate yourself?
– Javier Larroulet
Nov 21 at 1:17
i did changes in config file , but still getting not found error for "api" project , while "admin" project is working fine
– learner
Nov 20 at 23:10
i did changes in config file , but still getting not found error for "api" project , while "admin" project is working fine
– learner
Nov 20 at 23:10
api project is working good on localhost but not live
– learner
Nov 20 at 23:11
api project is working good on localhost but not live
– learner
Nov 20 at 23:11
Nesting a project within a project is not a good idea. That's an almost certain recipe for.multiple code and config, routing, a, etc conflicts. My advice would be to add functionality from your admin project to your original one or to separate both projects entirely. Why overcomplicate yourself?
– Javier Larroulet
Nov 21 at 1:17
Nesting a project within a project is not a good idea. That's an almost certain recipe for.multiple code and config, routing, a, etc conflicts. My advice would be to add functionality from your admin project to your original one or to separate both projects entirely. Why overcomplicate yourself?
– Javier Larroulet
Nov 21 at 1:17
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i did changes in config file , but still getting not found error for "api" project , while "admin" project is working fine
– learner
Nov 20 at 23:10
api project is working good on localhost but not live
– learner
Nov 20 at 23:11
Nesting a project within a project is not a good idea. That's an almost certain recipe for.multiple code and config, routing, a, etc conflicts. My advice would be to add functionality from your admin project to your original one or to separate both projects entirely. Why overcomplicate yourself?
– Javier Larroulet
Nov 21 at 1:17