@Sophistry: tried that, no changes.
@AD7six: as stated also before, I have this route too, but nothing changes:
Router::connect('/my-controller/', array('controller' => 'my_controller',
'action'=>'index'));
I tried to remove default routes or to change the order but no success, I
think this is not a clean thing to do with cake!
MN
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 3:56 PM, AD7six <[email protected]> wrote:
> 3rd time lucky perhaps.
>
> Router::connect('/my-controller/:action/*' <-
>
> This can only possibly generate a url of the form "/x/y/" or "/x/y/etc."
>
> Routes are not magic - they do what they say, and what your route says is
> "include the action in the url", so it does.
>
> AD
>
>
> On Tuesday, 28 August 2012 09:20:39 UTC+2, Mohammad Naghavi wrote:
>
>> @Salines: I read the page twice and didn't get any point about why having
>> this routing rule:
>> Router::connect('/my-**controlle**r/:action/*', array('controller' =>
>> 'my_controller'));
>> will result in producing urls with /index at the end, instead of simply
>> producing ones with nothing at the end.
>>
>> @lowpass: thanks anyway.
>>
>> Rgards,
>> Mohammad
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 8:21 PM, lowpass <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Sorry, I can't help. I never use the ":action" placeholder in routes
>>> so I'm not clear on what the issue could be. I prefer to specify all
>>> the possible routes. There shouldn't be any trouble with updating
>>> Cake's libs unless there is a big change in how routing is done.
>>>
>>> On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 9:47 AM, Mohammad Naghavi <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>> > Hi again,
>>> > so I defined the routing approach but now I have a new problem. I have
>>> > defined this routing rule in app/Config/routes.php:
>>> > Router::connect('/my-**controller/:action/*', array('controller' =>
>>> > 'my_controller'));
>>> >
>>> > and in my view, I have a link like this:
>>> > <?php echo $this->Html->link('some title',
>>> > array('controller'=>'my_**controller', 'action'=>'index')) ?>
>>> >
>>> > the output is:
>>> > <a href="/mapp/my-controller/**index">some title</a>
>>> >
>>> > it has a new /index there! and I tried to remove it by adding this
>>> route:
>>> > Router::connect('/my-**controller/', array('controller' =>
>>> 'my_controller',
>>> > 'action'=>'index'));
>>> >
>>> > but it changes nothing!
>>> > and the worst is that pointing the browser to /mapp/my-controller/
>>> does not
>>> > go to index but shows the error page that says the
>>> My-controllerController
>>> > has to be created!
>>> > any Idea how to solve this new problem?
>>> >
>>> > Regards,
>>> > Mohammad
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Mohammad Naghavi <[email protected]>
>>>
>>> > wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> ok thanks to know. no it is not so bad, I just want to keep myself
>>> out of
>>> >> the way where updates to cake's core can immobilize my program in
>>> future.
>>> >>
>>> >> any way thanks again too much.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 3:39 AM, lowpass <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> >>>
>>> >>> I understand now. No, you cannot customise this; the underscore is
>>> >>> hard-coded. See Inflector::humanize() and Inflector::underscore() (in
>>> >>> the Utility directory of the libs).
>>> >>>
>>> >>> But is it so bad to have to create routes?
>>> >>>
>>> >>> On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Mohammad Naghavi <
>>> [email protected]>
>>>
>>> >>> wrote:
>>> >>> > thanks for the response it works, however I have to define a
>>> routing
>>> >>> > rule
>>> >>> > per controller. but this is not a need in case I use underscores, I
>>> >>> > meant if
>>> >>> > there is a way to automate hyphens also like underscores?
>>> >>> >
>>> >>> > regards,
>>> >>> > Mohammad
>>> >>> > ______________________________**__________
>>> >>> > PHP & ASP .Net 3.5 web developer
>>> >>> > Java & C# desktop developer
>>> >>> > www.mohamnag.com
>>> >>> >
>>> >>> >
>>> >>> >
>>> >>> > On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 12:19 PM, Salines <[email protected]>
>>>
>>> >>> > wrote:
>>> >>> >>
>>> >>> >>
>>> >>> >>> I mean for example the following has to generate a valid URL to
>>> >>> >>> MyController:
>>> >>> >>> $this->Html->link('some title',
>>> >>> >>> array('controller'=>'my-**controller'));
>>> >>> >>>
>>> >>> >>> but what I get is an error that says the My-controller has to be
>>> >>> >>> created.
>>> >>> >>> i.e. it does not recognize the existing MyController. can it be
>>> done
>>> >>> >>> in
>>> >>> >>> behaviour?
>>> >>> >>
>>> >>> >>
>>> >>> >> in the your view.ctp
>>> >>> >>
>>> >>> >> $this->Html->link('some title', array('controller'=>'**
>>> MyController',
>>> >>> >> 'action'=>'view', $id);
>>> >>> >>
>>> >>> >> in the app/Config/routes.php
>>> >>> >>
>>> >>> >> Router::connect('/my-**controller/show-my-favorites/***',
>>> >>> >> array('controller'
>>> >>> >> => 'MyController', 'action' => 'view'));
>>> >>> >>
>>> >>> >>
>>> >>> >> Output links like
>>> >>> >>
>>> >>> >> <a href="/my-controller/show-my-**favorites/19">some title</a>
>>> >>> >>
>>> >>> >>
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