Damn, still trying to figure this out.

I did make some headway although I still get the error where its looking for
the prefixroute_controller instead of the real_controller with the
prefixroute_action function.

Anybody with any ideas?

On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 2:02 AM, Bryan Paddock <bryanpadd...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> I have an application that has been running for a while using admin
> routing. There are normal users as well as admin users.
>
> Now the application is growing and I need to create separate judging routes
> for judges that will log in and moderate the submissions.
>
> In my *core.php* I have the following line:
>
> Configure::write('Routing.admin', 'admin');
>
> To which I added the new one:
>
> Configure::write('Routing.judge', 'judge');
>
> In my *routes.php* I have the following route:
>
> Router::connect('/admin', array('controller' => 'submissions', 'action' =>
> 'control', 'admin' => true), array('language' => 'us'));
>
> To which I added the judging one:
>
> Router::connect('/judge', array('controller' => 'submissions', 'action' =>
> 'control', 'judge' => true), array('language' => 'us'));
>
> *submissions_controller.php* has the admin_control function which works.
> The judge_control does not.
>
> In fact the whole route is broken. Upon trying to access *site.com/judge* I
> get the error about SubmissionsController:control() not found.
>
> Does anyone know why it would not be trying to access
> SubmissionsController:judge_control() ?
>

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