You'll have to look up the rails api or google it but i remember that
methods like cache(), expire_fragment(), cache_page() accept url_for
params. I'd give u more help but I've been programming in Java for the
last month or two so it feels like a while since I touched ruby on
rails.

Golly

On 28/02/07, David Scheffel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have no idea. Actually I'm using the RESTful versions. Therefore the
> cache is organised like
> <appdir>/tmp/<domain>/:resource/:id/:sub_resource/:id.cache
>
> How can the url_for modify the cache-filename?
>
> THX
> David
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