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CodeIgniter not Code Igniter

August 29th, 2007

Yes, I am on vacation still, this post was pre-written the same day that I wrote Error Handling in CodeIgniter, so I thought I’d schedule it for release mid-week (even though its not much of a post), sorry.

I just wanted to clarify the name of the framework.  Its CodeIgniter, all one word, capital “c” and “i”.  Its true that we used to refer to ourselves as codeigniter, Code Igniter, CodeIgniter and lots of other variations, but ever since the rebranding of the EllisLab familiy of sites we’ve decided to make it consistently “CodeIgniter”.

I’ll tell you one thing, its a heck of a lot easier to search on ;)

This entry was made on August 29th, 2007 @ 12:43 and filed into CodeIgniter.

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Jeremy D. Moore wrote on August 29th, 2007 @ 13:55

Hope vacation is well!  I thought it was one word since that is how it is on CI’s Web site.  But Google always gives me: “Did you mean: code igniter tutorials”... No Google, I didn’t… :)

Mason wrote on August 29th, 2007 @ 18:49

Glad someone pointed that out.  Amazing how many job posts have all those variations of the name.

Keep on keeping on.

Felipe Diesel wrote on September 05th, 2007 @ 19:38

Maybe we should teach Google about this, because he insist in suggest Code Igniter.

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