I think you can use a wildcard route (
https://github.com/zendframework/zf2/blob/master/library/Zend/Mvc/Router/Http/Wildcard.php)
as a child route of `/lang/module/controller/action/id/`.

Marco Pivetta

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On 21 August 2012 07:01, cstrosser [via Zend Framework Community] <
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> Hi Ralf,
>
> You aren't alone. I've been trying to understand how to do this for quite
> sometime, but haven't been able to get a concrete answer or find a proper
> example.  I also valued the ease with which a global routing structure
> could be implemented in ZF1.
>
> Chris
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