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Looking for the threads that used to be attached to this wiki when it was part of the CI website? Me too. Where did they go? and How can the valuable information in those threads be recouped?
The wiki is intended as a source of contribution for the community, and by the community. Articles are added, categorized, and modified by the community, with little to no moderation by EllisLab staff.
We encourage you to post your tutorials, tidbits, examples, and other resources on the wiki and to help expand and clarify existing resources.
If you would like to contribute to the wiki, please start by reading the Getting Started page. Only registered members can contribute, so if you don’t have an account yet, please sign up by using the links at the top of the page.
All of the content in the CodeIgniter Wiki is licensed by EllisLab, Inc. under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License.
By contributing content to the CodeIgniter Wiki you are agreeing to license it under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License. In order to grant this right you must have either produced this content yourself, or acquired it from the public domain or a source that allows this licensing.
CodeIgniter Wiki content can be copied, modified, and redistributed so long as the new version acknowledges the authors and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License
EllisLab, Inc. reserves the right to remove any content, for any reason, particularly if it is deemed that the content does not meet the licensing criteria.
The old wiki utilized file uploads, and some imported content from the wiki refers to uploaded files. These files have not been imported as the majority of the content was stale, with a very high percentage being spam. We highly suggest that any files associated with articles use GitHub repos or Gists. Article authors are welcome to replace the dead file references with links to the content's current home.