Le 2012-12-20 à 09:56, James Cicenia <[email protected]> a écrit :
> Here is the documentation:
>
> ERXRoute encapsulates a URL path with matching values inside of it. For
> instance, the route
> "/company/{company:Company}/employees/{Person}/name/{name:String}" would
> yield an objects(..) dictionary with a Company EO mapped to the key
> "company," a Person EO mapped to the key "Person" and a String mapped to the
> key "name". ERXRoutes do not enforce any security -- they simply represent a
> way to map URL patterns onto objects.
>
> What is this doing? Why is it {Person} and not {person:Person}?
>
> What would be an example of usage for the above? And it says "yield an
> objects dictionary", where is that dictionary coming from?
Never looked at the details, but if {Person} works (I never tried it), I guess
it's a convention that the key to use in routeObjectForKey will be Person is
lower case.
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