look at this file in your installation: cake/tests/cases/libs/
router.test.php
hope this helps...

On 5 sep, 20:41, Fahad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> i m developing my own blog application using cakephp and need some
> help with routes.
>
> for example, i have 3 categories: cakephp, jquery,  and css.
> and i have one article (post) associated to each of those categories.
>
> i want the urls to be like this:
>
> 1.http://mysite.com/archives/{category}/
> this will be the category page
> i want this url point to Category controller's View method.
> example: mysite.com/archives/cakephp/
>
> 2.http://mysite.com/archives/{category}/{post}
> this is the article page.
> i want this url point to Post controller's View method.
> example: mysite.com/archives/cakephp/how-to-set-up-cake/
>
> is it at all possible to do from routes.php?
>
> this is what i tried (i knew it wouldnt work):
> Router::connect('/archives/*', array('controller' => 'categories',
> 'action' => 'view'));
> Router::connect('/archives/*/*', array('controller' => 'posts',
> 'action' => 'view')); // notice two *
>
> thanks :)
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