So there is. That is handy. Not mentioned in the book!

On Wednesday, 18 April 2012 19:53:40 UTC+1, Anthony wrote:
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> On Wednesday, April 18, 2012 1:56:08 PM UTC-4, simon wrote:
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>> There is no "r" parameter for URL. Not sure what you are trying to pass. 
>> You already specify the controller and function.
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> Yes, there is an "r" argument to URL -- it takes a request object and 
> reads the current application, controller, and function from it if not 
> provided explicitly.
>
> Anthony 
>

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