You need to define the master route, also:
Router::connect('/aktivieren/', ...); That's the router you access when you
enter /aktivieren.
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 2:05 AM, cronet <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> i defined the following route:
>
> Router::connect('/aktivieren/*', array('controller' => 'users',
> 'action' => 'activate', 'admin'=>false));
>
> But everytime when I try to access /aktivieren cake routes me to
> admin_activatie...
>
> Here ar some vars from pr($this)
>
> [action] => admin_activate
> [uses] =>
> [params] => Array
> (
> [named] => Array
> (
> )
>
> [pass] => Array
> (
> )
>
> [controller] => users
> [action] => admin_activate
> [admin] =>
> [prefix] => admin
> [plugin] =>
> [form] => Array
> (
> )
>
> [url] => Array
> (
> [url] => aktivieren
> )
>
> )
>
>
> Why I get always to admin, even when i set admin=>false ?
>
> Regards,
> AxlF
>
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