Also, look for Reverse Routing by Felix:

http://debuggable.com/posts/new-router-goodies:480f4dd6-4d40-4405-908d-4cd7cbdd56cb

T+

On Jun 27, 5:06 pm, Jaime <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> For certain routes it could be useful to have "-" or any other
> separator instead of "/".
>
> So something like /jobs/london could become /jobs-london or even /jobs-
> in-london (using "-in-" as separator), which usually ranks better in
> search engines (as it's thought to be a main page, not a sub-
> subdirectory). And sounds to me a little more semantic.
>
> It's not a very important, but could be nice to hear if someone has
> worked that out. Anyway, I think the "/" slash is hardcoded in
> route.php, so maybe it's not trivial.
>
> :-)
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