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I wrote a controller named Admin with method index and placed as /application/controllers/admin.php for URL http://localhost/admin.

Then I wrote another controller named Account inside /application/controllers/admin/ folder, with a method login for URL http://localhost/admin/account/login.

But the problem is when I visit /admin/account/login I got a 404. I don't know why? Or how can I define this 2 path in my controllers?

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I also faced the same problem but for only solution was to either rename the subfolder name or rename the outside controller name.

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Try put admin/account/login before admin, something like this:

 $route ['admin/account/login'] = 'admin/account/login';

 $route ['admin'] = 'admin/index';
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  • This may work, but too complex for more controllers under admin/ subfolder.
    – mytharcher
    Nov 21, 2013 at 17:09

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