Hey, sorry -- I forgot to reply to your earlier question. I don't know
why the feed route wouldn't work except that you might want to place
it ahead of the more general one.

I don't have any experience with parseExtensions so I can't really
help with this.

FWIW, I will need to use it very soon so I'm eager to see the solution
to your problem, as well.

On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 1:21 AM, rod <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Router::parseExtensions('rss'); Appears to be rewriting the 'url' =>
> array('ext' => 'rss') in my connect:
>
> Array
> (
>    [ext] => html
>    [url] => cat/food/feed
> )
>
>
> Router::connect(
>                '/cat/:category/feed',
>                array('controller' => 'categories', 'action' => 'index', 'url' 
> =>
> array('ext' => 'rss')),
>                array(
>                        'category' => '[A-Za-z_-]+',
>                        'pass' => array('category')
>                )
>        );
>
>
> If I remove Router::parseExtensions('rss'); it works for
> router::connect but won't work if I try to access it manually (http://
> localhost/cat/food/index.rss)
> Since I'll use the router one I guess I can remove the
> parseExtensions, is that a bad idea?
>
> On 21 mar, 19:00, rod <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Thanks for your help,
>>
>> The first ::connect (/cat/:category/) works fine, but the second one
>> for  /feed still doesn't work.
>>
>> If I try to access /cat/category_name/index.rss I get an error, maybe
>> that's the reason why /feed isn't working. However I can access it if
>> I change the first ::connect to (/cat/:category/*)  but still nothing
>> for /feed
>>
>> Any idea?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> On 21 mar, 11:58, brian <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 11:58 PM, rod <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > > Hi,
>>
>> > > I need help with routes.php, I've read the documentation and many
>> > > blogs, articles but I still can't figure out how to do this:
>>
>> > >http://localhost/cat/categoryAlias/feed
>>
>> > > I have this which works fine:
>>
>> > >Router::connect(
>> > >        '/cat/:category',
>> > >        array('controller' => 'categories', 'action' => 'index'),
>> > >        array('category' => '(.*)')
>> > > );
>>
>> > > But then I'd like to have, for example:http://localhost/cat/Food/feed
>> > > - and that would point to Food/index.rss, however it doesn't work,
>> > > probably due to (.*) in the previousRouter::connect.
>>
>> > You should tighten up the regexp a bit. Something like [-A-Za-z]+ or
>> > [_A-Za-z]+ or thereabouts. It'll obviously depend on whatever rules
>> > you have for creating your :category (slug)
>>
>> > Router::connect(
>> >         '/cat/:category',
>> >         array('controller' => 'categories', 'action' => 'index'),
>> >         array(
>> >                 'category' => '[-_A-Za-z]+',
>> >                 'pass' => array('category')
>> >         )
>> > );
>>
>> > Router::connect(
>> >         '/cat/:category/feed',
>> >         array(
>> >                 'controller' => 'categories',
>> >                 'action' => 'index',
>> >                 'ext' => 'rss'
>> >         ),
>> >         array(
>> >                 'category' => '[-_A-Za-z]+',
>> >                 'pass' => array('category')
>> >         )
>> > );
> >
>

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