I just created a 2nd route with the / at the end, but you are probably  
right this should be handled automatically by symfony.

James


On Jan 26, 2008, at 11:54 AM, Joan Piedra wrote:

>
> Good morning symfoners,
> I've been looking for an answers to this but I'm afraid I couldn't  
> find any.
>
> Symfony routing usually works like this, adding modules and actions  
> without a final slash in the url.
> /:module/:action
> /:module
>
> Therefore, I could get to a simple routing just like this.
> /post/create
> /post
>
> So far so good, until the final user decide to write a direct url in  
> the browser with a final slash, just like this.
> /post/create/
> /post/
>
> If this happens they would get a plain 404 error, I do know about  
> content repeating is banned from Google, but we could just use a  
> simple 302 redirect to make this work hassle free.
>
> /post/create/ would redirect to /post/create and the users could get  
> to the action, as simple as that.
> Is it possible to make this work, if so how?
>
> Have a nice weekend to you all.
>
> Thanks,
> My best regards.
>
> -- 
> Joan Piedra  ||  Frontend web developer
> http://www.justaquit.com/  ||  http://www.joanpiedra.com/
>
> >


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