On Oct 13, 10:30 am, gdiazl
<gdi...-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
wrote:> Hello,
>
> Just a single problem i can''t solve. The scenario...
>
> I have a controller called "places" but i don''t want to
link the users
> to /places/whatever, i want something like /no/whatever. How to
> achieve this?
>
> I have in my routes.rb:
>
> map.resources :no, :controller => "places",
>
> map.connect '':controller/:action/:id''
> map.connect '':controller/:action/:id.:format''
>
> My problem is that i don''t want to have 2 urls pointing to the
same
> page. If I type "/places/whatever" i got the same as if i type
"/no/
> whatever"
/places/whatever is going to be there because of the default routes
above: ie
map.connect '':controller/:action/:id
You probably don''t want to mess with that setting either.
If you really want to use /places/<action> for something else, then
you''d
need to put a new rule in above the default rules to override them;
something like:
map.connect ''places/:action/:id'' , :controller =>
''some_other_controller''
Seems unlikely you''d want to do that.
So, I think living with the two routes isn''t a problem.
If you really wanted to shut it off, I guess you could have
''some_other_controller'' send back an http status of 500 or
something.
map.connect ''places'' , :controller =>
''some_other_controller'' , :action =>
''warn''
I defer to a routing expert though.
Daniel
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