would anyone do that?
On Dec 3, 6:24 am, RyOnLife <ryan.mckil...@gmail.com> wrote:
> With some simple routing:
> Router::connect('/items/*', array('controller' => 'items', 'action' =>
> 'view'));
>
> URLs like this are possible:http://domain.com/items/slug-here
>
> The problem, is that these are also valid pages that exactly duplicate the
> above page:http://domain.com/items/slug-here/unlimitedhttp://domain.com/items/slug-here/unlimited/duplicatehttp://domain.com/items/slug-here/unlimited/duplicate/urls
>
> What is the best way to address this issue so that there is not a duplicate
> content problem?
>
> In each controller action, I could check to see how many parameters were
> passed, and if there are more than expected, redirect to a 404. Seems like
> there should be a way to handle this in the routes.php file though.
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