On Mon, 19 Oct 2009, Jacob Coby wrote:

> I've been working on a symfony 1.2 app that includes a CMS.   
> Unfortunately, the CMS system generates approximately 3000 routes  
> programmatically across 4 different module/actions.   Unfortunately  
> there is no sort of pattern to the routes and the cms uses the routing  
> system to generate the final url.  For example, cms/index?id=23 would  
> get translated to /about_us.  And cms/subpage?id=56 would get  
> translated to /another_page.

Sounds like a bad design. Using slugs would be a good way to refactor that 
stuff to use just a couple (one?) routing rule. There are a plenty of 
examples of this in the docs.



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