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I have my routes.php as:

$route['logistics_park/(:num)']='user/logistics_park/$id';

Controller is:

public function logistics_park($id)
{ 
  echo $id;

}

I think that's how we catch the value of (:num) passed on the URL in the controller but when I echo $id variable I am getting "$id" as output. I am getting the variable name as output mentioned in routes. Where I am going wrong?

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The route should be like this

$route['logistics_park/(:num)'] = 'user/logistics_park/$1';

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  • $1 also not helped.It only echoed $1. Nov 19, 2019 at 15:04
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Change the following in autoload.php line number 92

$autoload['helper'] = array();

to this

$autoload['helper'] = array('url', 'file');

autoload.php will found in application > config folder

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There is no need of $id in routes.php as user/logistics_park/$id. But you need some changes to the following statement. So change the following,

$route['logistics_park/(:num)']='user/logistics_park/$id';

to this.

$route['logistics_park/:id']='user/logistics_park';

The above statement defines a route update that accepts a parameter of id and points to the logistics_park method of the user class. You can echo the variable.

Hope this helps you!

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