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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T12:17:00+00:00 2026-05-19T12:17:00+00:00

Oooops I did it again. My site worked perfectly locally My development machine is

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Oooops I did it again.

My site worked perfectly locally

My development machine is a windows WAMP2 setup
My server is a CentOS 5.5 APACHE 2.2 PHP5 seup

I’m getting a 404 on the codeigniter site that I’ve deployed, and I really can’t make out what’s wrong, so please help me find the error.

It’s the root url. I haven’t set up dns so it’s just the ip address of the server. It was showing the standard apache page before I uploaded codeigniter. I’ve looked over the config file, and it looks ok. Could it be a file permissions error? i have set chmod o+rw in the whole /var/www/html dir. the error_log in the httpd shows nothing

I’ve tried testing if it was the mod_rewrite module, but I created a test directory with a .htaccess file with RewriteEngine ON that didn’t give me an error, so that can’t be it.

In codeigniter I’ve set the log_threshold to 4 in the config, but I don’t get any log messages, so I can’t really make out if it’s a pre-> codeigniter error, but I really don’t think it is, as it’s loading my Error view, still Why isn’t there any log being written, what’s it about?

Any help would be extremely appreciated as I’m running on fumes to get this working…

Update
Thanks to @jondavidjohn I have discovered that hitting the controller directly IE:

http://addr/index.php/GeoController/markers/

Will provide me with a controller specific error saying:

unable to locate your model “modelname”

SOLVED
Thanks to @jondavidjohn, and @timdream for giving me the clues to solve this one. It was a naming problem, I had filenames that were camelcased, and they can only be small from what I understand now, so the ROUTE was innefective in that it lead to Site, but should’ve lead to site although I had a Site.php I had to change it and the route to site.php

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    2026-05-19T12:17:00+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 12:17 pm

    make sure you have the correct settings in system/application/config/config.php.. pay special attention to

    $config['base_url'] = "http://www.example.com";
    

    Make sure you are putting in the root domain of your site, also check your routing config and make sure you have the correct default controller set in system/application/config/routes.php

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