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I'm not sure what is happening, but my asset files are not loading in my CodeIgniter application. In the markup the assets have a path that begins at the base_url so they look like this: "css/style.css" or "js/script.js", and so on. When the page tries to load the assets are not shown, and instead a 404 error is displayed in the console for each asset, and the page loads with no styles, scripts, or images. The error looks like this:

GET http://www.example.com/css/styles.css 404 (Not Found) 

Which based on the file hierarchy I have shown below, and the setup I've done in CodeIgniter, is exactly what they should be set to in order to load.

Folder hierarchy

root/app/codeigniter/application/myapp1
root/app/codeigniter/system
root/app/www/index.php

CI Setup to make above hierarchy work

  1. config.php - base_url = http://www.example.com
  2. .htaccess includes - RewriteBase /app/www
  3. index.php - system_path = '../codeigniter/system'
  4. index.php - application_folder = '../codeigniter/application/myapp1'

The assets do load when I type the full path: http://www.example.com/app/www but that makes for an ugly URL, and I noticed my path change when I load different controllers so the same base template header and footer but for a different controller now has www.example.com/my_ctrl/app/www/css/styles.css and again produces a 404 error.

Can anyone see what I've missed? I don't remember this happening before, it all just worked.

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  • Did you set the base_url config in app/config/config.php? Aug 10, 2014 at 6:35
  • try this and let me know the output... http://www.example.com/index.php/css/styles.css Aug 10, 2014 at 7:00
  • Yah, I have all the config I've set in the list above. I did base_url, .htaccess, system_path, and application_path. Do I need to just put <?php echo base_url() ?>/css/styles.css everywhere to make this work? That does work, but I thought just adding css/styles.css to links was possible.
    – mtpultz
    Aug 11, 2014 at 3:43
  • So I found this forum post which uses a helper to set the asset url: stackoverflow.com/questions/19820314/…. It means I have echo the helper function, which is similar to echo base_url(), but it'll do.
    – mtpultz
    Aug 11, 2014 at 4:02

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