Thanks for your idea - I just tried it, but interestingly, it doesn't
work (i.e. the prefix is not set), but there's also no named parameter
"prefix" appended to the url - it's completely ignored, as it seems.

On 7 Jan., 18:55, brian <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've not used prefix routing myself but have you tried setting
> 'prefix' in the link method?
>
> $html->link('alle Termine', array('controller' => $params
> ['controller'], 'action' => 'entries', 'prefix' => 'intranet', 'future' =>
> '0'));
>
> On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 7:35 AM, Phil <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Same problem here - these are my routes:
>
> > Router::connect('/intranet/', array('controller' => 'users', 'action'
> > => 'index', 'prefix' => 'intranet', 'intranet' => true));
> > Router::connect('/intranet/:controller/:action/*', array('prefix' =>
> > 'intranet', 'intranet' => true));
>
> > Works fine, except for creating a link with a named parameter:
>
> > $html->link('alle Termine', array('controller' => $params
> > ['controller'], 'action' => 'entries', 'intranet'=>true, 'future' =>
> > '0'));
>
> > creates this link:
>
> > /calendar_entries/entries/intranet:1/future:1
>
> > instead of:
>
> > /intranet/calendar_entries/entries/future:1
>
> > Anything new about this problem here?
>
> > TIA, Phil
>
> > Marcelius schrieb:
> >> I'm usually not the guy who bumbs postings but this problem still
> >> exists... So my question is: is this behavior by design or am I doing
> >> something wrong?
>
> >> On 12 dec, 07:53, Marcelius <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > Thanks for the anwser but that didn't work here.
>
> >> > The be more clear: If I do not usenamedparams, the the url is
> >> > correct: It has the prefix /owner
> >> > If I do usenamedparams, the router adds owner:1 as anamedparam
> >> > instead of prepending the /owner prefix.
>
> >> > So:
> >> > Router::url(array("controller"=>"invoices", "action"=>"edit", 5,
> >> > "owner"=>true, "key"=>"val"));
>
> >> > Returns and not expected:
> >> > "/invoices/edit/5/owner:1/key:val"
> >> > I would expect:
> >> > "/owner/invoices/edit/5/key:val"
>
> >> > On 11 dec, 16:31, Lane <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > > What were you expecting the Router to return if not "/invoices/edit/5/
> >> > > owner:1/key:val"?
>
> >> > > On Dec 11, 4:39 am, Marcelius <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > > > Hello!
>
> >> > > > I have this route like the manual says for prefix routing:
>
> >> > > > Router::connect('/owner/:controller/:action/*', array
> >> > > > ('prefix'=>'owner', 'owner'=>true));
>
> >> > > > This works fine until I want to create a url with somenamedparamsin
> >> > > > it:
>
> >> > > > Router::url(array("controller"=>"invoices", "action"=>"edit", 5,
> >> > > > "owner"=>true));
> >> > > > returns "/owner/invoices/edit/5" as expected.
>
> >> > > > Router::url(array("controller"=>"invoices", "action"=>"edit", 5,
> >> > > > "owner"=>true, "key"=>"val"));
> >> > > > returns "/invoices/edit/5/owner:1/key:val" not as expected.
>
> >> > > > Something wrong in my routes? Please note that that's the only route
> >> > > > available.
>
> >> > > > Thanks in advance!
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