This sounds like the work of the no_script_name option and is totally ligitimate! It makes the URLs prettier but can be problematic in shared host environments where AllowOverride All is not set and the requests crash with Apache saying that the requested URL doesn't exist. You never mentioned it but is this happening for you?
Otherwise, I'd advise to read all the symfony documentation, especially the routing chapters. :) Cheers, Daniel Sent from my iPhone On Dec 3, 2009, at 4:57 PM, Bill Berry <yo.cou...@gmail.com> wrote: > I forgot to mention explicitly that these faulty links are created by > the function url_for(). I also tried with function link_to() and got > the same result. > > Bill > > -- > > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > Groups "symfony users" group. > To post to this group, send email to symfony-us...@googlegroups.com. > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > symfony-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com > . > For more options, visit this group at > http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-users?hl=en > . > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "symfony users" group. To post to this group, send email to symfony-us...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to symfony-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-users?hl=en.