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My URL is:

https://example.com/c3dlZXRfcmFqdmk5MUBob3RtYWlsLmNvbQ=

When I remove = then it works fine.

I have this in config.php

$config['permitted_uri_chars'] = 'a-z 0-9~%.:_\-';

Error:

The URI you submitted has disallowed characters.

How can I allow = or == signs in URI?

I have tried it by changing this:

$config['permitted_uri_chars'] = 'a-z 0-9~%.:_\-='; // added = sign at the end

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In /project-folder-name/application/config/config.php configure this variable:

$config['permitted_uri_chars'] = 'a-z 0-9~%.:_\-@\=';

it also works for @ character

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    should not system be omitted? the path is incorrect i think. it should be project_folder/application/config/config.php Mar 17, 2018 at 19:17
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    This lets you specify which characters are permitted within your URLs. When someone tries to submit a URL with disallowed characters they will get a warning message. As a security measure you are STRONGLY encouraged to restrict URLs to as few characters as possible. By default only these are allowed: a-z 0-9~%.:_- . Leave blank to allow all characters -- but only if you are insane.
    – Ali Shan
    Aug 17, 2022 at 9:43
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change in config.php file

$config['permitted_uri_chars'] = 'a-z 0-9~%.:_\-\=';

and

$config['enable_query_strings'] = TRUE;

It works for me. Try it yourself!

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  • $config['enable_query_strings'] = TRUE; - did not help and created more bugs. Adding characters in under permitted uri chars did the trick for me.
    – Rashmy
    Mar 25, 2019 at 7:07
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In CI open directory at project-folder-name/application/config/config.php and configure the variable $config['permitted_uri_chars']:

$config['permitted_uri_chars'] = 'a-z 0-9~%.:_\-@\=';

This will work for all special characters

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i have got this in address bar

O9SPVKocvz6Ph7mT+ulXzMhYV2VDao5gfL9BWtdMKdOBL4PnSLc5E8nIBYnj4hdTpaBUUgFmMX+3X24CfzZ3Rw==

change in config.php file

use this

$config['permitted_uri_chars'] = 'a-z 0-9~%.:_-\=+';

its working fine

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  • Message: preg_match(): Compilation failed: range out of order in character class at offset 16 Filename: core/URI.php not working for me.. CI v3.1.5
    – Vigneshwar
    Oct 30, 2017 at 8:30
  • what you want to do ? Nov 1, 2017 at 12:45
  • You need to escape the dash character (by placing a backslash in front of it) in the string as it's used in a Regex. Meaning that it takes a bare (unescaped) dash to indicate a character range.
    – tpartee
    Nov 6, 2019 at 18:20
  • can u show me example that what u try to do so I can help u bro Jul 12, 2020 at 7:22
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first of all you have to encode your id that is pass in url, then in controller you have to decode the id. view:

<a href="<?php echo base_url()?>Cinvoice/imei_invoice/<?php echo base64_encode($invoice_list['invoice_id']); ?>" class="btn btn-danger btn-sm" data-toggle="tooltip" data-placement="left" title="Final Invoice By Ware House">Primary Order</a>

Controller:

when you call fuction that is in library

$content = $CI->linvoice->get_imei(base64_decode($invoice_id)); 
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In my CI version 3.11 i solved by this :

in application/config/config.php i changed

$config[‘permitted_uri_chars’] = ‘a-z 0-9~%.:_\\-‘;

to

$config['permitted_uri_chars'] = '';

and problem solved.

My URL was something like this : example.com/product/45/kotlin_toturial(by_avasam.ir) _in_99_lessons

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    This lets you specify which characters are permitted within your URLs. When someone tries to submit a URL with disallowed characters they will get a warning message. As a security measure you are STRONGLY encouraged to restrict URLs to as few characters as possible. By default only these are allowed: a-z 0-9~%.:_- . Leave blank to allow all characters -- but only if you are insane.
    – Ali Shan
    Aug 17, 2022 at 9:41
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I have changed the config.php file

$config['permitted_uri_chars'] = 'a-z 0-9~%.:_-=&';

$config['permitted_uri_chars'] = 'a-z 0-9~%.:_\-\=&';

and

$config['enable_query_strings'] = TRUE;

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