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  • It's hitting the MY_page_router's constructor, yes. It should be working correctly, but it isn't. There should be no behavioural difference between using "fuel/page_router" and "my_page_router", but there is. The page exists as a file view, but al…
  • Yes. parent::__construct(); seems to make it 404.
  • Great news. Thanks.
  • I understand the Opt-In Controller. It seems a bit unnatural to add to routes to achieve this. A number of CodeIgniter user seem to suggest that replacing underscores (_) with hyphen (-) is a more suitable solution. * http://21coder.com/2013/10/h…
  • I understand that it's possible in theory. However, there doesn't seem to be a natural way to achieve it since you can't have a hyphen in a class name.
  • I found that I was able to extend the /controllers/module.php to achieve this.
  • I see. Although I wasn't aware that I could generate a simple module within an advanced module, which is useful, that wasn't quite the approach I was planning on making. What I'd like to do is start with a base like the simple module, but then mod…
  • Hi David, That certainly did help. I also had to comment out the module from MY_Fuel_Modules.php as it always seems to point to the new advanced module. On that note, the default _admin/.php seems to just say: "This view is located in the fuel/mo…
  • The error I was seeing was: "The image you are attempting to upload doesn't fit into the allowed dimensions". However I now realise that this is a result of the assets_upload_max_width and assets_upload_max_height in MY_fuel.php. It seems there is…
  • Thanks for getting back to me. The differences in the documentation also appear to be how it works. For example, in form_fields(), if you set the width to 1024 and the height to 768, then upload a 200 by 200 image, the image will unexpectedly resi…
  • I've also discovered that this behaviour isn't replicated in simple modules (models) when the width/height are set in a field in the form_fields() function. In this case, it appears that "width" and "height" are only for the thumbnail, see: http:/…
  • Hi David, I have looked at the documentation with regards to this area here: http://docs.getfuelcms.com/general/forms#asset However, the parameters "width" and "height" are used when create_thumb is TRUE to create the thumbnail, but not restrict t…