khaled wrote:
> hay man you can do this  this wrong  return str_replace('%2F', '/',
> link_to($text, $uri, $options)); the right code is link_to('text','/
> company/index?company_id='.$company->getId().'&tab=news'
>    

Do you realise who your post was addressing? ;)
That was Francois, of... symfony fame :P

Anyway, you're wrong, please read the whole thread before posting next 
time.  To help you understand, the problem is when one of your params 
contains a '/' itself

Kind Regards,

Ian

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