I would not put this on the routing system.
It sounds like all you need is one route that maps your urls to your
product catalog action, and figure out which product to show from
there.
For example, the route could be:
product:
url: /:manufacturer-:type
param: { module: catalog, action:
Hey Dennis,
thanks for confirming. I thought about uncategorized as well, but I
don't know what the ratio of categorized vs. categorized items will be
(system is for a client), so I don't want users to have to type
uncategorized into every url...
I ended up using 2 routes for now.
Thanks again,
Hi Daniel,
afaik you can't do this using one route. But without knowing more about
your project, how about using a category called 'uncategorized' which
will be the default one if non is chosen? This way you can use one route
and urls would be like
/library/legal/document2.pdf
and if no
They talk about it at the top of the book dealing with mutliple
cultures.
http://www.symfony-project.org/book/1_1/13-I18n-and-L10n#Text%20Information%20in%20the%20Database
james
On Oct 1, 2008, at 3:22 PM, javo wrote:
Hi all,
I have one project already online and I'm trying to rewrite
Can you place the culture routing that early on?
On 10/1/08, James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They talk about it at the top of the book dealing with mutliple
cultures.
http://www.symfony-project.org/book/1_1/13-I18n-and-L10n#Text%20Information%20in%20the%20Database
james
On Oct 1,
I really don't think it is possible am pretty sure you are going to have to
create a subdomain because DNS is going to try to resolve
username.askeet.com and if it can't resolve it it will never get to your
server. Your DNS provider may have a trick that allows you to send all
request to *.domain
Hi. Quenten
Thanx for you information do u have any script for
creating the sub domain automatically at the time of user registration.
i had a script which support only cpanel type of server. i
want a script which can be used on any server.
Why do you need such a script?
[quote]
1) You must define an A record or a CNAME to support wild-card DNS in
your domain's zone file.
2) Your host must allow wild-card subdomains, and pass requests for them
to your server.
[/quote]
And after that just use the mod_rewrite rules to pass the
Most DNS servers support wildcard DNS and Apache can be configured to
match on a wildcard too. Matt of of WordPress has a blog post about
the subject:
http://photomatt.net/2003/10/10/wildcard-dns-and-sub-domains/
It's probably better to set up the wildcard rather than adding DNS
records on the
Hi..All
thanx a lot for all ur effors let me try the things u
specified.
thaks again :o)
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The two issues I see are the routing patterns and determining what
should fit into the pattern. First you need to know if your last page
slug is unique - making it unique makes things easier as you can
effectively ignore all other arguments but it means you can't repeat
Hi Craig,
I have had the same problem for my forum like application.
I am using the sfNestedSetPlugin to store the tree.
Besides the title column I store a routing_rule column with it.
That gets calculated like this:
const SEPARATOR =-;
public function getRoutableTitle() {
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