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on Thursday 6th March, 2008 Gabe speculated thusly…

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Linking images in Code Igniter

on Sunday 17th February, 2008 Gabe speculated thusly…

I’m a big fan of the PHP framework, CodeIgniter. However, until recently it has lacked an elegant way of nesting an image in an anchor tag. I had to resort to manually typing out HTML like this:
<a href="<?=site_url?>/controller/action"><img src="<?=base_url()?>/images/button.gif"></a>
CodeIgniter 1.6 has been released, quickly followed by 1.6.1. This includes an image helper. One is still unable to elegantly link images using CI’s helpers. If you want to be able to do something like this:
<?= anchor( 'controller/action', img( 'images/button.gif' )?>

You could just comment out line 117 in /system/helpers/url_helper.php but that means you are altering CI core, which is not a good idea. For a start it will be overwritten when you upgrade and it is an inelegant hack.

A better bet is to create your own helper file and use it to override CodeIgniter’s one. This is dead-simple, just create a file called MY_url_helper.php in the following location /system/application/helpers/. Note that the MY_ prefix is set in the config.php file under $config['subclass_prefix'] = 'MY_'; so if you have changed that setting you will need to adjust your file-name accordingly.

Then just copy and paste the following in to it: (more…)

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Andrew Norman: The Book Collection

on Thursday 5th July, 2007 Gabe speculated thusly…

Andrew commissioned me to give his books an on-line presence. He wanted only to list his books and nothing else such as shopping or contact details.This post summarises, and then specifies the project. Designs are presented, and a project plan is demonstrated. Finally, the project is completed and I can make the source code available on request. (more…)

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