many thanks! On 5 Okt., 17:31, Daniel Lohse <[email protected]> wrote: > Nope, that won't work because the named route doesn't take or expect a real > parameter and you're providing it your offer_id. > > Try this: > > link_to("add refurbishment", '@offer_refurbishment_new', array('query_string' > => 'offer_id='.$offer->getId())) > > But you'd be much better served if you just redefined the > offer_refurbishment_new route like this: > > offer_refurbishment_new: > url: /offer_refurbishment/new/:offer_id.:sf_format > class: sfPropelRoute > options: { model: OfferRefurbishment, type: object } > param: { module: offer_refurbishment, action: new, sf_format: html } > requirements: { sf_method: get, offer_id: '\d+' } > > Add this rule below your PropelRouteCollection rule for offer_refurbishment. > Please check if the model I put up there is correct. Having done this, you > can use this: link_to("add refurbishment", > '@offer_refurbishment_new?offer_id='.$offer->getId()) > > Cheers, Daniel > > On 05.10.2010, at 16:32, Christian wrote: > > > link_to("add refurbishment", '@offer_refurbishment_new?offer_id='. > > $offer->getId())
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