':page/*',
);
$route = new Zend_Controller_Router_Route_Hostname(
'pages.domain.com',
array(
'controller' => 'static',
'action' => 'view'
)
);
$router->addRoute('static_path', $route->chain($pageRoute));
Maybe something like that?
Check out the docs here:
2008/12/9 Raavi Raaj <raaviraaj77@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> I still don't understand this, sorry
>
> I have a routes config file which provides an array to the addConfig method
> of the router like...
> $router->addConfig(new Zend_Config($routes));
>
> The route config file looks like...
> return array(
> //...
> 'static_path' => array(
> 'type' => 'Zend_Controller_Router_Route_Regex',
> 'route' => 'pages(\/.+)?',
> 'defaults' => array(
> 'controller' => 'static',
> 'action' => 'view'
> ),
> 'map' => array(
> 1 => 'file'
> ),
> 'reverse' => 'pages/%s'
> ),
> //...
> }
>
> Can you please help me modify the above route to enable routing like...
> pages.domain.com
> pages.domain.com/about
> pages.domain.com/help/about-something
>
> Where...
> $file = '' or
> $file = 'about' or
> $file = '/help/about-someting' etc.
>
> Thanks again.
> -R
>
> On 12/8/08, keith Pope <mute.pop3@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>
>> You need to use the hostname route plus route chaining.
>>
>> $actionRoute = new Zend_Controller_Router_Route(
>> ':action/*',
>> array(
>> 'action' => 'index'
>> )
>> );
>>
>> $route = new Zend_Controller_Router_Route_Hostname(
>> ':username.domain.com',
>> array(
>> 'controller' => 'account',
>> 'action' => 'index'
>> ),
>> array(
>> 'username' => '(?!.*www)[a-zA-Z-_0-9]+'
>> )
>> );
>> $router->addRoute('account', $route->chain($actionRoute));
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> 2008/12/8 Raavi Raaj <raaviraaj77@gmail.com>:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > Currently I have a route for static pages (e.g. about, terms, privacy,
>> > ...)
>> > like...
>> >
>> > 'static_path' => array(
>> > 'type' => 'Zend_Controller_Router_Route_Regex',
>> > 'route' => 'pages(\/.+)?',
>> > 'defaults' => array(
>> > 'controller' => 'static',
>> > 'action' => 'view'
>> > ),
>> > 'map' => array(
>> > 1 => 'file'
>> > ),
>> > 'reverse' => 'pages/%s'
>> > ),
>> >
>> > Which handles routes like...
>> > domain.com/pages/about
>> > domain.com/pages/help/someting
>> > etc.
>> >
>> > How can I use the hostname routing to achieve...
>> > pages.domain.com/about
>> > pages.domain.com/help/something
>> >
>> > All help is appreciated.
>> > -R
>> >
>> > P.S. I tried to achieve it by reading the documentation but came up with
>> > no
>> > working solution :)
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>> [MuTe]
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
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