start, finish = "20061201-20071201".split('-')

"end" is reserved keyword

Tim Conner wrote:
> I'm reading the book 'RESTful web services' and in the discussion on
> exposing algorithmic resources it says the following:
>
> "
> Most web applications don’t store much state in path variables: they use
> query variables instead. You may have seen URIs like this:
> • http://www.example.com/articles?start=20061201&end=20071201
>
> Those URIs would look better without the query variables:
> • http://www.example.com/articles/20061201-20071201
> "
>
> What is the Rails way for exposing algorithmic resources?  Is it via the
> first URL in the example or the second?  If it is the second, please can
> you give me some guidance on how to achieve this.
> Thanks
>   


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