Hi,

I have a current site that the content and parts of the layout are 
controlled by a database table.

As such I only really need one action inside one controller to run the 
site - the parameters that get passed in the url define which content 
to display...

i.e.
mysite.com/mainpage/subpage

calls my controller 'contents' with the action 'index' and the 
mainpage + subpage params passed to index which gets the content 
accordingly...

I've set up the routing like this:
$Route->connect('/*', array('controller' => 'contents', 'action' => 
'index'));

This is a basic catch all statement - which for this purpose works 
absolutely fine.

However, I need to add an admin module to the site - so that 
"mysite.com/admin/contents" will call the " "admin_index" action in 
the contents controller.

How can I change my current catch all routing so that it doesn't catch 
'admin' ?

I can obviously write my own routing code in my index action, but 
thought there would probably be a better way built in to save doing 
this.

Cheers,

Guy


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