array()
this will then format the named arguments into the url as /key/value
instead of /key:value
On 2 Apr, 23:43, depi <erik.gye...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> Currently I started adding routing to my application and I got stuck
> when I realized that the routing is not applied to pagination which is
> made through PaginatorHelper.
>
> For example I'm trying to build a url like:
> appName/by-name/a
>
> My route looks like this:
> Router::connect('/by-name/:id',
> array('controller' => 'domains', 'action' => 'view_by_alphabet'),
> array('id' => '[a-zA-Z0-9]{1}')
> );
>
> The URL what I get from paginator looks rather like this:
> appNamet/domains/view_by_alphabet/page:2
>
> How can I achieve URL like:
> appName/by-name/a/page:2 or appName/by-name/a/page/2 ?
>
> I heard something about connectNamed route, but I don't really know
> what it is for and how I can use it in my issue.
>
> One last thing: I'm passing also these options to $paginator:
> $paginator->options(array('url' => $this->passedArgs));
>
> Thank you in advance.
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