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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T16:17:27+00:00 2026-06-05T16:17:27+00:00

As the title says, I’m using Codeigniter with phil sturgeon – codeigniter-restserver framework. I’ve

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As the title says, I’m using Codeigniter with phil sturgeon – codeigniter-restserver framework.

I’ve followed the tutorial on Nettus and everything works fine Except when sending a DELETE request.

Code:

<?php
require(APPPATH.'libraries/REST_Controller.php');

class Client extends REST_Controller{

function user_get()
{
    $data = array('returned:'=> $this->get('id'));
    $this->response($data);
}

function user_post()
{
    $data = array('returned:'=> $this->post('id'));
    $this->response($data);
}

function user_put()
{
    $data = array('returned:'=> $this->put('id'));
    $this->response($data);
}

function user_delete()
{
    $data = array('returned from delete:'=> $this->delete('id'));
    $this->response($data);
}
}

I’m using a FF Addon called HTTP Resource test, to send the request but when i send a DELETE request with this URL: http://localhost/api/client/user/id/1, I get {“returned from delete:”:false}

As a side note : I found this post and using the ‘X-HTTP-Method-Override’ header and sending it as a post request i was able to get the id, but I preffer a way where the client does not have to add this header.

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    2026-06-05T16:17:29+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 4:17 pm

    According the the HTTP spec DELETE cannot send parameters. It can have things in the URL, so you could change this to:

    public function user_delete($id)
    {
        $this->response(array(
            'returned from delete:' => $id,
        ));
    }
    
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