Is your route declared as sfPropelRoute/sfDoctrineRoute?

On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 15:23, HAUSa
<jeroen_heeft_behoefte_aan_r...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I can't use genUrl like this:
> genUrl('advertisement_show', $Advertisement)
> where $Advertisement is the object for the sfObjectRoute
>
> The only way to do so is to call it like this:
> genUrl('advertisement_show?id=' . $Advertisement->getId() . '&slug=' .
> $Advertisement->getSlug())
>
> But that, ofcourse, kills the flexibility of the routing system!
> How can I do the top solution with getUrl?
>
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