Richtermeister wrote:
> module:
>   url:   /:module
>   param: { action: list }
>   requirements: { //module is a real module that exists in this app }
> 
> 
> That would rock, methinks.
> Or how do you  guys go about serving "random" pages?

Interesting....

In sf1.1 , you cuold listen to an event (forget whihc one, look at the 
wiki) to inject your own routing rules during application config.... you 
could add a route for each module there, there really ideal though, but 
it would work.




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Ian P. Christian ~ http://pookey.co.uk

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