Thats exactly what I was struggling.
On 02/11/2010 08:35 AM, mrfroasty wrote:
Hi,
P:S
**Currently this applies to almost all custom made classes, that in order to use them I have to manually include them.
Well this might fall under noob questions as I am still learning how to make use of this framework.
I have custom made classes located somewhere on the filesystem of the application e.g APPLICATION_PATH/forms/foo_form.php.My goal is to get rid of include or include_once or simply to manually include this every time I want to use this form in my applications or controllers.
I have been following a book, but unfortunately it just work out in the book examples and it doesnt work in my environment if I dont manually include the those custom made classes.Been googling with no much good results at the moment, I just get my self confused with those Bootstrap stuffs.
Can someone pls points me to a correct direction or clear this to me, thanks for the help.
Regards,
Muhsin
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