On Jul 7, 11:12 am, Geoff B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think a case can be made for using an [EMAIL PROTECTED], @track] nested 
> route
> -- say a user browsed to album 45, and then clicked track 219 -- if
> your UI requires a "back to album 45" navigational link on the track
> page, you couldn't infer the referring album id from the resource id
> alone if there's a many-to-many relationship between albums and tracks
> -- instead, you'd need to grab the album id from the URI

If your referring to a HABTM relationship, look into creating a real
join model between them using has many though. That why you have a
real resource you can point your url to.


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