#5449: Support named parameters that represent arrays
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    Reporter:  [email protected]       |         Owner:     
        Type:  Enhancement         |        Status:  new
    Priority:  Medium              |     Milestone:     
   Component:  Routing/Dispatcher  |       Version:     
    Severity:  Minor               |    Resolution:     
    Keywords:                      |   Php_version:  n/a
Cake_version:  1.2.0.7296 RC2      |  
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Comment (by Pedro):

 Why not pass information about arbitrary array keys as well? I uploaded
 the patch revised to also take that into consideration. The following then
 becomes valid:
 {{{
 http://www.example.com/test/arg1:foo/arr[]:val1/arr[some-
 key]:val2/arr[2]:val3
 }}}
 The next step would be to make this recursive, and thus allow for nested
 array structures. If it turns out easy and I find myself some time, I'll
 post it here.

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