i think i dont follow
what do you mean with "full url request"?

On 12 Feb., 20:10, Matthew McNaughton <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for the quick responses. In respect to the above, so that I can
> encode it and decode in the way I prefer how would I get the full URL
> request from cake?
>
> On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 10:57 AM, euromark <[email protected]>wrote:
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> > > and < usually not allowed in
> > and they especially are no operaters in this context
> > the only operators in an url are
> > in php in general / and & and = and ?
> > and in cake / and :
>
> > if you want to use "greater" or "less" you will need to encode it some
> > way
> > to decode it afterwards.
> > operation:lt or operation:gt etc (less than, greater than)
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> > On 12 Feb., 16:01, Tilen Majerle <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > if i understand you good, then you want to get some values from GET
> > method?
>
> > > like domain.com/controller/action?param1=value1&param2=value2
> > > then you have this in $this->params['url']['param1'] and
> > > $this->params['url']['param2']
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> > > then, if you have like domain.com/controller/action/value1/value2
> > > then when you create a method (action) in controller do this:
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> > > function action($value1, $value2)
> > > {
> > >     //do with them here, bacause they are passed into controller's method
>
> > > }
>
> > > and the last one...
> > > if u have like domain.com/controller/action/param1:value1/param2:value2
> > > then you will have them in $this->params['named']['param1'] and
> > > $this->params['named']['param2']
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> > > i hope you want to know this, what i told you...if not...explain more
> > :D...
>
> > > --
> > > Lep pozdrav, Tilen Majerlehttp://majerle.eu
>
> > > 2011/2/12 Matthew McNaughton <[email protected]>
>
> > > >  Greetings all,
> > > > Thanks for a great framework(though you probably all hear that all the
> > > > time).
>
> > > > I am building a RESTful api using cakephp. So I need to get the posted
> > > > values from URL. cakephp deals with this particularly well for posted
> > values
> > > > such as:
> > > >     host.com/crops/view/$var1=xxx&$var2=xxx
>
> > > > But, I haven't figured out how to get other operators, such as ">" or
> > "<".
> > > > For example I want to know:
> > > >     host.com/crops/view/$var1>XX
>
> > > > I tried using the following:
>
> > > >    - $this->params['pass']
> > > >    - $this->params['url']
>
> > > > ...but no luck. Any idea on how I can capture those operators?
>
> > > > You assistance would be greatly appreciated.
>
> > > > Regards,
> > > > Matthew M
>
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