Gavin Morrice wrote:
> Sorry - there was a typo in my first example:
> :controller => "search" - not :controller => "search_controller"
>
>
> using
> map.search "search", :controller => "search", :action => "new"
> map.suche "suche", :controller => "search", :action => "new"
>
> should mean that both /suchen and /search route to the new search
> action
>
> I think you may have to explicitly state the relative path in your
> links though,
> like:
> <%= link_to "suchen", "/suchen" %>
> and
> <%= link_to "search", "/search" %>
>
> or if you're using locales:
> <%= link_to t('search.name'), "/#{t 'search.name'}" %>
>
> hope that helps?
>
> Gavin
>
> http://handyrailstips.com
>
>
>
> On Jul 30, 2:53�pm, John Smith <[email protected]>
Thanks for the help,
I was looking for something like :as, used to change controller_name on
routes, but for collection and member actions. Any ideas?
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