mmm, that shulnot break any route
¿you change the route or symfony?
I think that the _sf_cache_key is only used on the cache (ie not in the url).



On 5/4/07, Eno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On May 4, 8:43 am, "Luciano A. Andrade" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > I don't know that much about caching, but i think you need to explain
> > a lilte more.
>
> Well, if you set a cache key in a template by adding some code for it:
>
> <?php if (!cache('footer')): ?>
>      ...footer HTML...
> <?php cache_save(); ?>
> <?php endif  ?>
>
> Then the URI changes so that '?_sf_cache_key=footer' gets added to the
> query string.
>
> This breaks the existing routing of course. I tried adding a rule to
> handle that situation but Im still getting a routing error so Im
> probably doing something wrong. Maybe someone with a better
> understanding of routing rules than me can explain how to handle that?
>
>
>
> >
>

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