i noticed my link_to() didnt work on prod server, but on my virtual hosted
dev server, links are fine. symfony is installed in a directory on prod. So
user goes to www1.site.com/projectname/app1_dev.php to access app but urls
become on this server like www1.site.com/projectname/app1_dev.php


my symfony site is installed in a directory so users access via
http://www1.mysite.com/symfonyapps/web/app1_dev.php for example...
So link_to's to other actions usually turn out well, and form correctly
like:
http://www1.mysite.com/symfonyapps/web/app1_dev.php/viewmodule1/12
but this won;t work:
return link_to('Download File', $this->getFileName());
it returns something like:
http://www1.mysite.com/symfonyapps/web/app1_dev.php/files/blah.xls
which returns a 404 not found response.

I resorted to this:
return '<a href="/symfonyapps/web/' . $this->getFileName() . '>Download
File</a>';
but would like some ideas on how to get past above problem... I cant move
the symfony install, company would like to access that way. Maybe there is
an apache web alias that files need when using link_to since they are in a
special directory (Im thinking the /sf alias's i set up on my virtual host,
but i dunno if thats whats needed in my case to solve problem)?

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