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Aaron White commented on STS-262:
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Thanks for the response Ben

1) I did setup the forward, and that's why I mentioned having to unecessarily 
nest urls under "/virtual". I'm trying to get rails-esque URLs, for a webapp 
rooted at "/" and don't want a extraneous (from a URL engineering point of 
view) directory or suffix
 
2) I couldn't make it work, I will try again

> Friendly URL support
> --------------------
>
>                 Key: STS-262
>                 URL: http://mc4j.org/jira/browse/STS-262
>             Project: Stripes
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: ActionBean Dispatching
>            Reporter: Tim Fennell
>         Assigned To: Ben Gunter
>             Fix For: Release 1.5
>
>         Attachments: cleanurls-patches.zip, cleanurls-src-01182007.zip
>
>
> One thing that comes up frequently is support for friendly URLs, e.g.:
>   /blog/2006/08/22
>   /user/6282/edit
> and so on.  While it's possible to acheive URLs like this using 3rd party 
> tools like UrlRewriteFilter it would be nice if they were built directly into 
> stripes because then all URL information could be kept in a single place for 
> each class.
> I'm envisaging an annotation something like this:
>     @UrlInfo("/{year}/{month}/{day}")
>     @UrlInfo("/{userId}/{event}")
> that would inform Stripes how to map the extra pieces of information encoded 
> in the URL.
> Optionally this could also be specified with the existing UrlBinding 
> annotations, e.g.
>     @UrlBinding("/blog/{year}/{month}/{day}")
> If done right, the stripes url and link tags could also take advantage of 
> this information to put certain parameters into the URL instead of a 
> parameter string.
> I'm very open to hearing alternative ideas around how to specify this, and 
> other functionality that would be desirable.

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