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 	 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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 	 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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 	 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307, USA.
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 	/**
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-	* This file contains the configuration of your routes that is to say that links to your URLs.
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-	* The index of the $route array contains the url address to capture and the value contains 
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-	* the name of the module, controller and the method to call.
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-	* For example :
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-	*
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-	* $route['/users/login'] = 'moduleUsers#UsersController@login_action';
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-	*
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-	* it means, if the user type in the address bar an URL like http://yoursite.com/users/login, 
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-	* that will call the module "moduleUsers", the controller "UsersController" and the method "login_action".
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-	* Note 1: it is recommended that each index in the $route array start with a slash "/" 
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-	* otherwise on some system this will not work.
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-	* Note 2: to define the default controller route (homepage) of your application you use only the index "/" 
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-	* for example the following route represents the homepage:
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-	* 
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-	* $route['/'] = 'Home'; //only the controller or module name
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-	*
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-	* $route['/'] = 'Home@index'; //only the controller or module name with the method
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-	*
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-	* $route['/'] = 'module#Home@index'; //with module name, controller and method
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-	*
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-	* Note 3: If the method is not specified then the "index" method will be used as 
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-	* default method. For example in the case of our homepage, this will be able to make:
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-	* 
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-	* $route['/'] = 'Home';
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-	*
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-	* Note 4: All methods called must have "public" visibility if you know the principle of 
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-	* Object Oriented Programming, you know what visibility means (public, protected, private).
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-	*
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-	* In the index of your route, you can use the markers (:num), (:alpha), (:alnum) and (:any) which correspond 
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-	* respectively to the regular expression [0-9], [a-zA-Z], [a-zA-Z0-9] and. *.
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-	* For example :
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-	*
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-	* - $route['/profile/(:num)'] = 'UsersController@profile'; => http://yoursite.com/profile/4 will be captured but 
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-	* http://yoursite.com/profile/a will not captured.
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-	*
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-	* - $route['/profile/(:alpha)'] = 'UsersController@profile'; => http://yoursite.com/profile/a will be captured 
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-	* but http://yoursite.com/profile/1457 will not captured.
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-	*
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-	* - $route['/profile/(:alnum)'] = 'UsersController@profile'; => http://yoursite.com/profile/4a, 
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-	* http://yoursite.com/profile/7 will be captured but http://yoursite.com/profile/7-dangerous will not captured.
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-	*
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-	* - $route['/(:any)'] = 'ArticleController@read'; => http://yoursite.com/1-my-super-article, 
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-	* http://yoursite.com/7, will be captured.
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-	* 
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-	* Note 5: The order of definition of each route is important. 
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-	* For example, the following definitions work:
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-	*
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-	* $route['/article/add'] = 'Article@add';
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-	* $route['article/(:any)'] = 'Article@read';
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-	*
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-	* however, the following definitions does not work as intended
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-	*
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-	* $route['article/(:any)'] = 'Article@read';
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-	* $route['/article/add'] = 'Article@add';
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-	*
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-	*/
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+	 * This file contains the configuration of your routes that is to say that links to your URLs.
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+	 * The index of the $route array contains the url address to capture and the value contains 
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+	 * the name of the module, controller and the method to call.
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+	 * For example :
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+	 *
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+	 * $route['/users/login'] = 'moduleUsers#UsersController@login_action';
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+	 *
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+	 * it means, if the user type in the address bar an URL like http://yoursite.com/users/login, 
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+	 * that will call the module "moduleUsers", the controller "UsersController" and the method "login_action".
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+	 * Note 1: it is recommended that each index in the $route array start with a slash "/" 
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+	 * otherwise on some system this will not work.
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+	 * Note 2: to define the default controller route (homepage) of your application you use only the index "/" 
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+	 * for example the following route represents the homepage:
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+	 * 
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+	 * $route['/'] = 'Home'; //only the controller or module name
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+	 *
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+	 * $route['/'] = 'Home@index'; //only the controller or module name with the method
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+	 *
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+	 * $route['/'] = 'module#Home@index'; //with module name, controller and method
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+	 *
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+	 * Note 3: If the method is not specified then the "index" method will be used as 
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+	 * default method. For example in the case of our homepage, this will be able to make:
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+	 * 
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+	 * $route['/'] = 'Home';
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+	 *
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+	 * Note 4: All methods called must have "public" visibility if you know the principle of 
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+	 * Object Oriented Programming, you know what visibility means (public, protected, private).
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+	 *
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+	 * In the index of your route, you can use the markers (:num), (:alpha), (:alnum) and (:any) which correspond 
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+	 * respectively to the regular expression [0-9], [a-zA-Z], [a-zA-Z0-9] and. *.
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+	 * For example :
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+	 *
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+	 * - $route['/profile/(:num)'] = 'UsersController@profile'; => http://yoursite.com/profile/4 will be captured but 
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+	 * http://yoursite.com/profile/a will not captured.
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+	 *
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+	 * - $route['/profile/(:alpha)'] = 'UsersController@profile'; => http://yoursite.com/profile/a will be captured 
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+	 * but http://yoursite.com/profile/1457 will not captured.
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+	 *
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+	 * - $route['/profile/(:alnum)'] = 'UsersController@profile'; => http://yoursite.com/profile/4a, 
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+	 * http://yoursite.com/profile/7 will be captured but http://yoursite.com/profile/7-dangerous will not captured.
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+	 *
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+	 * - $route['/(:any)'] = 'ArticleController@read'; => http://yoursite.com/1-my-super-article, 
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+	 * http://yoursite.com/7, will be captured.
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+	 * 
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+	 * Note 5: The order of definition of each route is important. 
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+	 * For example, the following definitions work:
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+	 *
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+	 * $route['/article/add'] = 'Article@add';
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+	 * $route['article/(:any)'] = 'Article@read';
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+	 *
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+	 * however, the following definitions does not work as intended
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+	 *
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+	 * $route['article/(:any)'] = 'Article@read';
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+	 * $route['/article/add'] = 'Article@add';
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+	 *
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+	 */
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 	/**
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 	 *  The default route like your home page
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config/config_pagination.php 1 patch
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 	 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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 	 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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 	 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307, USA.
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 	/**
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-	* This file contains the pagination library configuration of your application
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+	 * This file contains the pagination library configuration of your application
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+	 */
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 	 * Number of pagination digit
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 	$config['nb_link'] = 10;
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-	* Represents the number of data to display per page.
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-	* Note: this value must be strictly greater than zero (0)
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+	 * The pagination.
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+	 *
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+	 * Represents the number of data to display per page.
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+	 * Note: this value must be strictly greater than zero (0)
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 	$config['pagination_per_page'] = 10;
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config/config.php 1 patch
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 	 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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 	 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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 	 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307, USA.
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 	/**
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-	* This file contains the main configuration of your application
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-	* web address, front controller, error logging, session parameters, CSRF, Cache, 
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-	* Whitelist IP access, etc.
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+	 * This file contains the main configuration of your application
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+	 * web address, front controller, error logging, session parameters, CSRF, Cache, 
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+	 * Whitelist IP access, etc.
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 	* Basic configuration section
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-	* The web address of your application.
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-	* You can use a domain name or IP address, for example:
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-	*
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-	* $config['base_url'] = 'http://www.mysite.com';
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-	* the server variables "SERVER_ADDR" or "SCRIPT_NAME",
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+	 * The web address of your application.
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+	 *
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+	 * The address of your application or website terminated by a slash.
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+	 * You can use a domain name or IP address, for example:
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+	 *
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+	 * $config['base_url'] = 'http://www.mysite.com';
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+	 * or
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+	 * $config['base_url'] = 'http://198.15.25.12';
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+	 *
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+	 * the server variables "SERVER_ADDR" or "SCRIPT_NAME",
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+	 * we recommend that you specify this value for a server in production this may reduce the performance of your application.
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 	$config['base_url'] = '';
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 	/**
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+	 *
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+	 * This represents the name of the file called by the application during the loading 
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+	 * process generally the file "index.php". 
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+	 * If your webserver supports the url rewrite module, then you can leave this value empty. 
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+	 * You will find a sample file to hide this file in the url inside the root folder of your 
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+	 * 
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+	 * Without the rewrite module url enabled, leave this value to "index.php", in this case your urls look like:
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+	 * http://www.yoursite.com/index.php/controller/method
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+	 * 
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+	 * http://www.yoursite.com/controller/method
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+	 *
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+	 * 'FATAL' = enable log for fatal level and above (FATAL)
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+	 * 'ERROR' = enable log for error level and above (ERROR, FATAL)
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+	 * 'WARNING' or WARN = enable log for warning level and above (WARNING, ERROR, FATAL)
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+	 * 'INFO' = enable log for info level and above (INFO, WARNING, ERROR, FATAL)
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+	 * personal or system libraries, configuration files, models, 
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+	 * personal functions or systems that are used most often in your application 
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+	 */
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+	 *
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 	 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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