Thanks for the reply. I tried that but I just get a timeout error. My
Routes looks like this:

Router::connect('/', array('controller' => 'sites', 'action' =>
'index'));
Router::connect('/*', array('controller' => 'sites', 'action' =>
'page'));

On Mar 18, 1:25 pm, "dr. Hannibal Lecter" <[email protected]> wrote:
> How about:
>
> Router::connect('/*', array('controller' => 'sites', 'action' =>
> 'page'));
>
> Of course, you need to consider the option when someone doesn't send
> you the page-id..
>
> On Mar 18, 6:00 pm,koalakid<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am making some changes to a CMS someone else has developed using
> > cake. Currently all pages are served up using a controller called
> > sites so any given url will look like:
>
> > /sites/page-id
>
> > However is there a way using Routes to direct the simple /page-id to
> > the sites controller.
>
> > My Routes currently looks like this:
>
> > Router::connect('/', array('controller' => 'sites', 'action' =>
> > 'index'));
> > Router::connect('/sites/*', array('controller' => 'sites', 'action' =>
> > 'page'));

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