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  • How do I add an additional .NET route?

    - by maureliusb
    Here is my default route. context.MapRoute( "CreditReview", "Site/{sitecode}/CreditReview/{controller}/{action}/{id}", new { action = "Index", id = "" } ); I'm looking to add 'status'. This is what I currently have and it isn't working. I haven't worked with routes before so I'm sorry if this is an easy question to answer. context.MapRoute(

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  • CakePHP - Route configuration

    - by aboxy
    Hello I am working on cakephp and totally a newbie to php/cakephp. Can you please tell me what is wrong with my route configuration here? Router::connect( '/news/:q/:page',array('controller' = 'news', 'action' = 'onDemand','mode'='news','page'=1),array('pass'=array('q','mode','page'), 'page' = '[\d]+','q'='.*')); When i access the page as

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  • Kohana 3 - custom route

    - by pigfox
    I'm trying to create a custom route like:search/result/city/p1/state/p2/zip/p3/min/p4/max/p5/bed/p6/bath/p7/cats/p8/dogs/p9/parking/p10 Where search is the controller and result the action p1-p10 are variables.

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  • Is it possible to route a Webmethod?

    - by Philip
    I have a .aspx page with some Webmethods that I use for jQuery ajax calls. [WebMethod] public static string HelloWorld(string s) { return "Hello"+ s; } And call this with Url: /ajax/Test.aspx/HelloWorld I wonder if it is possible to route this method to another url like /ajax/helloworld/?

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  • ASP NET MVC custom route fallback

    - by manudea
    I'm wondering if it is possibile to customize routing in a way that all requests are evaluated by a piece of code, redirected to the relevant controller if a match is found or passed to next rout in list if not found. sample request: /my coolpage/another one the code searches and determine that the right controller for this is Page, action is

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  • Best Practices with MVC Route

    - by codemnky
    if this is asked before just point me in the right direction I am a OO and MVC newbie. I am following along the MVC Storefront(a little outdated now) where they are talking about routes and adding them to global.asax.cs My question is this. wouldn't it be better if only 1 route is defined and after that everything is done programatically? I

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  • How to create route

    - by user276640
    I want to use URL such as /Image/sample.png I create route, but it does not work, it say "The resource cannot be found" What is the problem? (action GetImage is in controller home) routes.MapRoute("Image", "Image/{id}", new { controller = "Home", action = "GetImage", id = "" });

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  • Rails will_paginate custom route

    - by kristian nissen
    How can I use will_paginate with a custom route? I have the following in my routes: map.connect 'human-readable/:name', :controller => :tags, :action => 'show' but will_paginate uses url_for as far as I can tell, but I want to use 'human-readable' instead of url_for, but how?

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  • Add Shortcut to Nested Route

    - by wakeless
    I'm using nested routes and I want to provide some sort of a shortcut method. (I'm using RoR 3.0) The routes look like this. resources :countries do resources :regions do resources :wineries end end To access a winery route I want to be able to define a function that removes the need to specify a country

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  • Cakephp: how do I know what route was used

    - by Jason
    So I am a total cakephp newb and one of the first things I expected to see basic info about each page request logged. More specifically, what route data including what controller/method is being used. Obviously I did not find what I was expecting and about the only kind of meaning info I can find is from the apache

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