On 3/22/10 10:24 AM, Jérémie wrote:


On 22 mar, 10:16, Marijn<marijn.huizendv...@gmail.com>  wrote:
Try this:

<a href="<?php echo $view->router->generate('voirtopic',
array('topic_id' =>  $data_1['topic_id'], 'topic_page' =>  $page)),
'#p_', $data_1['topic_last_post']; ?>"


Still the same problem.
I really think it's something we can configure in Symfony options; we
can do it with the previous versions.

The anchor does not belong to the URL, just add it after the URL:

<a href="<? echo $view->router->generate(...) ?>#p_">...</a>

Fabien



Jérémie
On Mar 22, 9:38 am, Jérémie<jeremie.symf...@gmail.com>  wrote:

On 19 mar, 22:48, Marijn<marijn.huizendv...@gmail.com>  wrote:

What code do you use for link generation?

The code is something like this:

  <a href="'.$view->router->generate('voirtopic', array('topic_id' =>
$data_1['topic_id'], 'topic_page' =>  $page.'#p_'.
$data_1['topic_last_post'])).'">'.$data_1['post_time'].'</a>

In the generated page, I can see the link is "/voirtopic/18/1#p_70",
so I clik, and then in the address bar it becomes... "/voirtopic/
18/1%23p_70".
But if I modified the url in the address bar and write "#" instead of
"%23", it works fine and goes to theanchorin the page.

Thanks,
Jérémie

I suggest you don't add the #id to your link generation:

<a href="<?php echo $view->router->generate('my_route',
array('arg_myRouteArgument' =>  'someValue')), $myObject->getId(); ?

"><?php echo $myObject->getSomeValue(); ?></a>

On Mar 19, 8:05 pm, Jérémie<jeremie.symf...@gmail.com>  wrote:

On Mar 19, 7:51 pm, Marijn<marijn.huizendv...@gmail.com>  wrote:>  Where does 
symfony overwrite those links? In your routing file? Or in
the RoutingHelper?

In the address bar of the browser. The link, created with 
"$view->router->generate('mypage')", is ok. I can see it's something like

"localhost/myproject/mypage#12". Then I click, my browser opens the
link, the page is loaded, but doesn't go the theanchor(because of
the "#" becoming "%23").

Thanks for your answer :)
Jérémie

On Mar 19, 5:16 pm, Jérémie<jeremie.symf...@gmail.com>  wrote:

I there,

I'd like to use anchors in my project, but when I have something like
"/page/1#12", it's overwritten by "/page/1%2312"
We could change it in the previous versions, but in 2.0, I can't find
where.
Does anybody know?

Thanks
Jérémie


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