voltron wrote:
> ## MENU
> ====================================================================
>       <div id="menu">
>        % for url in c.links:
>             <a href="/${url.lower().replace(' ', '')}" title="${item}"
> class="level_menu">${item}</a><img src="img/menu_seperator.gif"
> alt="">
>        % endfor
>       </div>
> 
> The problem with the capitalized first letter is gone. Maybe I should
> rephrase my question? I think I might be taking the wrong approach
> 
> Given a list of main links and their subsequent sublinks
>  c.links = ["link1", "link2", "link3"]
> 
>  c.link1_sublinks = ["link1_sub1", "link1_home_sub2", "link1_sub3"]
>  c.link2_sublinks = ["link2_sub1", "link2_home_sub1", "link2_sub3"]
>  c.link3_sublinks = ["link3_sub1", "link3_home_sub2", "link3_sub3"]
> 
> how do I route the sublinks in the manner of:
> 
> "link1/link1_sub1"
> 
> or "link3/link1_sub2"
> 
> I was thinking of creating controller for every main link, maybe the
> only solution?

How come you aren't using h.url_for? One of the big advantages of Routes
is that it can generate Routes as well, and it'll work even if you nest
your entire app under another app, or behind mod_proxy with a prefix. Or
is the use of that not in this snippet?

- Ben

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