OK, I''m trying to do this the "right way". (We''re
using rails 2.3.11,
btw.)
I have a route which looks like this:
map.unit '':district/:community/:resort/:unit'', :controller
=>
''units'', :action => ''index'',
:requirements => {:district =>
districts, :community => communities, :resort => resorts, :unit =>
units }, :method => ''get''
And in probably hundreds of places in the project we use unit_url,
like this:
unit_url(:district => @district.uri, :community =>
u.unit.resort.community.uri, :resort => u.unit.resort, :unit => u)
(uri is our own special method in the models)
OK, that''s all well and good. Works perfectly. Now, here''s
the rub:
We may have a case where the resort name and the community name are
the same, so the url produced may look like:
/carmel/carmel-point/carmel-point/san-antonio-1234
Instead, in this case, we want the url to be:
/carmel/carmel-point/san-antonio-1234
So as to not be redundant. Is there a way to do that while still
using routes and the unit_url magic in the usual way?
Thanks for any pointers/ideas!
Phil
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