you need to explicitly call ini_set('arg_separator.output', '&');
before ProjectConfigutation

On Jan 8, 10:43 am, chrisyue <blizzch...@gmail.com> wrote:
> yes I've already know that, but I've also found that when I use a
> route name directly (put a '@' before the route name),  sf will always
> throw error "the route not found" if the route has parameters. I tried
> it in sf 1.4.
>
>
>
> Eno wrote:
> > On Wed, 6 Jan 2010, chrisyue wrote:
>
> > > in an action method
> > > if I use
> > > $this->redirect('a_route_name', array( 'a' => '1', 'b' => '2', 'c' =>
> > > '3'));
>
> > > it will redirect to a url like /the_route?a=1&amp;b=2&amp;c=3, is it a
> > > bug? or I just use it wrong?
>
> > Route names usually have a @ in front:
>
> >http://www.symfony-project.org/book/1_2/09-Links-and-the-Routing-Syst...
>
> > --
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