Hi,

  Seeing as we're talking speed, I have a question. One of my controllers is
close to 3,000 lines long, that section of my site has many, many pages.

  Before I ZF'd my site, I just had a lot of .php files. How come I need to
merge all these into one controller? Why does the parser need to parse
hundreds of actions that are never going to be used?

  I would like a "super-controller" to pick the the correct controller for a
page, like the view picks the correct .phtml file. The super-controller
would look at: http://site.com/section/view-stuff/ and load controller
'section' which would load /application/controllers/actions/view-stuff.php

  Am I missing the point?

monk.e.boy
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