I have this example:
$route = new Zend_Controller_Router_Route_Regex(
'blog/archive/(\d+)-(.+)\.html',
array(
'controller' => 'blog',
'action' => 'view'
),
array(
1 => 'id',
2 => 'description'
),
'blog/archive/%d-%s.html'
);
$router->addRoute('blogArchive', $route);
Can anyone tell me what /%d , %s means ? For example if a have a code like this:
$route = new Zend_Controller_Router_Route_Regex("^([a-z,0-9,-]*)(/|)([a-z,0-9,-]*)(/|)([a-z,0-9,-]*)(/|)([a-z,0-9,-]*)(/|)([a-z,0-9,-]*)(/date/|)([a-z]*)(/page/|)([0-9]*)$",
array(
"module" => "default",
"controller" => "categories",
"action" => "index"
),
array(
1 => 'firstparam',
3 => 'secondparam',
5 => 'theeparam',
7 => 'fourparam',
9 => 'fiveparam',
11 => 'date',
13 => 'page',
)
);
how can i write the last parameter ( 'blog/archive/%d-%s.html') linke in the example. Thank you!
%d
means digit and%s
means string.[a-z,0-9,-]*
is a regex. Read up more here.