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I'm creating a small FuelPHP application that contains a blog module. In this module the posts controller just assigns a simple view to the template for the posts index.

I have read through the FuelPHP docs and have the following settings in the app config for the modules:

'module_paths' => array(
    APPPATH.'modules'.DS,
    APPPATH.'..'.DS.'globalmods'.DS
),

'always_load' => array(
    'packages' => array(
        'auth',
        'orm',
    ),
    'modules' => array(
        'admin',
        'blog',
    ),
),

The application itself is outside my WAMP www docroot but the assets, htaccess and index.php are inside.

I have no idea why the server cannot find the localhost/blog/posts/index URL as I have followed everything advised on the docs and the homepage (root route) seems to display fine. It is only when I click the blog link (blog/posts/index) that it states

"Not Found

The requested URL /blog/posts/index was not found on this server."

Any help would be much appreciated!

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  • Is that error by your webserver of by fuel?
    – hakre
    Jan 6, 2013 at 12:12
  • It looks like the webserver but I have no idea why. I'm wondering if it's to do with the paths in the index.php file and the structure of my application.
    – Ben
    Jan 6, 2013 at 12:15
  • If it is the webserver, this is likely because of webserver-configuration. Depending on your webserver, those are called rewrite rules or URL rewriting or similar.
    – hakre
    Jan 6, 2013 at 12:18
  • If that's the case, how come the root homepage works?
    – Ben
    Jan 6, 2013 at 12:55
  • Because normally the root pages are resolved via the DirectoryIndex directive which is only working for directory indexes. Your root page directory index highly likely is called index.php and your webserver is configured to pick index.php if one exists.
    – hakre
    Jan 6, 2013 at 16:09

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I had the same problem myself. Two key things I did were:

1) Start with a fresh copy of Fuel. I was missing some sort of configuration file, so I create a brand new Fuel framework, and then added all the app files back in

2) Enabling the 'rewrite_module' in the Apache Modules (in the Wampserver config)

Try these two things and see what you get.

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