yes you can. routes allow you to control how users access your
website/resources by rewriting url to their verbose application
implementations.
Example
Router::connect('/uploads', array('controller'=>'fileman','action'=>'uploads'));
On 8/4/15, gianmere <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> sometimes I need to define a URL without a controller.
> For example: www.mysite.it/fileman/uploads should not have a controller for
>
> "fileman".
> (Now I get the error: "Controller class Fileman could not be found.")
>
> Can I get this behavior with routes ?
>
> Thanks
>
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