Try this:

Router::connect(
        '/search/:q',
        array(
                'controller' => 'skateparks',
                'action' => 'index'
        ),
        array(
                'q' => '[\+a-zA-Z]+',
                'pass' => array('q')
        )
);

function index($q = null)
{
        ...
}

But, personally, I think you should create a search() method and leave
index() for listing *all* of your skateparks.

On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Kyle Decot <kdec...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply but I'm still getting the same results. Any other
> suggestions?
>
> On Sep 16, 7:15 am, Martin Westin <martin.westin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I think you can drop the wildcard and it will work.
>> Router::connect('/search', array('controller' => 'skateparks',
>> 'action' => 'index'));
>>
>> /Martin
>>
>> On Sep 16, 4:38 am, Kyle Decot <kdec...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > I am having a little bit of trouble w/ my reverse routing. In my
>> > routes.php file I have:
>>
>> > Router::connect('/search/*', array('controller' => 'skateparks',
>> > 'action' => 'index'));
>>
>> > Then in my view I do something like:
>>
>> > $html->link("Search for Something",array
>> > ("controller"=>"skateparks","action"=>"index","q"=>"search+terms"));
>>
>> > I want to get something like:
>>
>> >http://localhost/search/q:search+terms/
>>
>> > but instead I get:
>>
>> >http://localhost/skateparks/index/q:search+terms/
>>
>> > What is it that I am doing wrong?
> >
>

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