Why are you using {_eventName} instead of {$event}?
Op 20 nov 2010 19:29 schreef "Nikolaos Giannopoulos" <
nikol...@brightminds.org>:
gshegosh,
Much Appreciated. The following was 99% there:
return (new RedirectResolution(ArticleActionBean.class,
"view").addParameter("authorId",
this.article.getAuthorId()).addParameter("id",
this.article.getId()).addParameter("titleUrlified",
this.article.getTitleUrlified());
As it resulted in:
/web/article/245b57557f0d3c57/2/magic-or-science?view=
This appears to be a bug as it should have injected the event in the
clean Url. No?
Whereas the following worked perfectly:
return (new
RedirectResolution(ArticleActionBean.class).addParameter("authorId",
this.article.getAuthorId()).addParameter("id",
this.article.getId()).addParameter("titleUrlified",
this.article.getTitleUrlified()).addParameter("_eventName", "view"));
Correctly resulting in:
/web/article/245b57557f0d3c57/2/magic-or-science/view
--Nikolaos
gshegosh wrote:
> Have you tried
>
> new RedirectResolution(ArticleActionBean.class, "view"...
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