You should be able to do this in your routes.php file...
Router::connect('/newproduct/[action1]', array('controller' =>
'new_product', 'action' => '[action1]'));
Substitute view, add, delete etc as appropriate for [action1]. You
will need 1 row in the file for each action in your controller.
Wayne
On 10/4/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Not sure how to explain this best, so I'll try my best to break down
> what is probably a simple issue.
>
> database is 'new_products'
> controller is 'new_products_controller'
> model is 'new_product'
>
> Everything works fine at www.domain.com/new_product, but I wish to
> access this by visiting http://www.domain.com/newproduct.
>
> I can use .htaccess to do this, but it seems there will be a solution
> in cakephp other than cheating on file names (naming everything
> 'newproducts')
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Chris
>
>
> >
>
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