hmm, doesnt work.
link_to("add refurbishment", '@offer_refurbishment_new?offer_id='.
$offer->getId())
generates: http://domain.tld/backoffice_dev.php/offer_refurbishment/new.html
why? any idea?
On 5 Okt., 15:17, Massimiliano Arione <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 4 Ott, 18:53, Christian <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > So, i have to create a new route and modify the "executeNew" action?
> > Is there no way to use the default @offer_refurbishment_new route?
>
> You can use the default route, just pass any added parameter as query
> string.
> E.g.: �...@offer_refurbishment_new?offer_id=1
>
> cheers
> Massimiliano
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