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authorStefan Rohlfing <stefan.rohlfing@gmail.com>2011-04-28 00:25:03 -0700
committerStefan Rohlfing <stefan.rohlfing@gmail.com>2011-04-28 00:25:03 -0700
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@@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ NOTE: You can't use +namespace+ or +:module+ with a +:controller+ path segment.
match ':controller(/:action(/:id))', :controller => /admin\/[^\/]+/
</ruby>
-TIP: By default dynamic segments don't accept dots - this is because the dot is used as a separator for formatted routes. If you need to use a dot within a dynamic segment add a constraint which overrides this - for example +:id => /[^\/]<plus>/+ allows anything except a slash.
+TIP: By default dynamic segments don't accept dots - this is because the dot is used as a separator for formatted routes. If you need to use a dot within a dynamic segment add a constraint which overrides this - for example +:id+ => /[^\/]+/ allows anything except a slash.
h4. Static Segments
@@ -660,7 +660,7 @@ end
NOTE: Of course, you can use the more advanced constraints available in non-resourceful routes in this context.
-TIP: By default the +:id+ parameter doesn't accept dots - this is because the dot is used as a separator for formatted routes. If you need to use a dot within an +:id+ add a constraint which overrides this - for example +:id => /[^\/]+/+ allows anything except a slash.
+TIP: By default the +:id+ parameter doesn't accept dots - this is because the dot is used as a separator for formatted routes. If you need to use a dot within an +:id+ add a constraint which overrides this - for example +:id+ => /[^\/]+/ allows anything except a slash.
h4. Overriding the Named Helpers