lcrouch wrote:
>
> I usually specify my routes in a config file as described in the manual:
>
> http://framework.zend.com/manual/en/zend.controller.router.html#zend.controller.router.add-config
>
> e.g.,
>
> routes.archive.route = ":storeName/products/viewAll"
> routes.archive.defaults.controller = products
> routes.archive.defaults.action = viewAll
>
> so www.domain.com/stores/Some_Dynamic_Store_Name/products/vewAll would go
> to
> ProductsController::viewAll w/ storeName == 'Some_Dynamic_Store_Name'
> (assuming stores/ is the root path of your app and you have no modules
> specified)
>
> -L
>
> On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 9:51 PM, whisperstream <junk@alf2.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> I'm pretty new to MVC but have an implementation question
>>
>> I'm building a site that will use unique URLs per account
>>
>> e.g. www.domain.com/stores/Some_Dynamic_Store_Name/products/vewAll
>> www.domain.com/stores/Some_Other_Dynamic_Store_Name/admin
>> www.domain.com/stores/Some_Third_Dynamic_Store_Name/customers
>>
>> and some will just be normal
>>
>> www.domain.com/index/contactUs
>>
>> how do I handle those URLs so that I can implement an MVC solution, do I
>> need to write my own router extension or do I need to use some sort of
>> .htaccess rewrite?
>>
>> Just wondering if there's a best practices or what the best way of doing
>> this is as from what I can see in the MVC method, the first part of the
>> URL
>> specifies controller and action and I need to handle all cases.
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