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since i want to separate the frontend and backend of the system. i have created 2 folders inside controllers as frontend and backend

Below is the structure of my controller folder

controller
 --frontend
   ---store.php
   ---processing.php
   ---profile.php
   ---authenticate.php
   ---register.php 

 --backend
   ---authenticate.php
   ---stats.php
   ---users.php
   ---property_manage.php
   ---register.php 

i can access the functions by using

frontend/store/add
frontend/store/manage
......

backend/stats/sales
backend/stats/payments
.....

but i want to take off the frontend and the backend segments from the url.

I checked the routing feature in codeigniter but according to my knowledge i need to individually specify each route. Since i have about 12 controllers and each has around 10 -15 functions i might have to specify each and every function to the route.

is there any other efficient way to achieve using routing or any other way? (without using any htaccess)

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Do this:

  $route['store/(:any)'] = 'frontend/store/$1';
  $route['processing/(:any)'] = 'frontend/processing/$1';
  $route['profile/(:any)'] = 'frontend/profile/$1';

Same for backend :

 $route['backend/(:any)'] = 'backend/authenticate/$1';

You don't have to create each rule in routes.php for every function of controller, instead one rule per controller will be enough as mentioned above.

URI Routing : CodeIgniter User Guide

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thanks mate... works great.. so i need in define a route for each controller. can u please tell me what does $1 represent? – LiveEn Dec 19 '12 at 15:32
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$1 represent the first expression, here (:any) is the expression, you can have multiple expression on each rule, and expression is represented as $1, $2 and so on on the other side – hsuk Dec 19 '12 at 15:37
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(:num) will match a segment containing only numbers, (:any) will match a segment containing any character, (\d+) will match any digit, ([a-z]+) will match any alpha text – hsuk Dec 19 '12 at 15:39
well understood.. thanks :) – LiveEn Dec 19 '12 at 15:56

You have to be able to differentiate the frontend from the backend somehow. Maybe set a route that forwards any uri with "admin" to the backend, and anything without "admin" to the frontend.

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