I have got this controller:
class Start extends CI_Controller{ var $base; var $css; function Start() { parent::Controller(); //error here. $this->base = $this->config->item('base_url'); //error here $this->css = $this->config->item('css'); } function hello($name) { $data['css'] = $this->css; $data['base'] = $this->base; $data['mytitle'] = 'Welcome to this site'; $data['mytext'] = "Hello, $name, now we're getting dynamic!"; $this->load->view('testView', $data); } }
it tells me in this line:
parent::Controller(); //error here.
Call to undefined method CI_Controller::Controller()
If I remove that line..I get an error for the next line that says..
Call to a member function item() on a non-object
How do I prevent such errors form happening?
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Answer
If you’re using CI 2.x then your class constructor should look like this:
public function __construct() { parent::__construct(); // Your own constructor code }
read more in user guide