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  1. Hello, I'm quite new to Zend Framework (and especially to this forum) so probably you will see me around more often Currently i am trying to use Zend Framework on top of another framework (Joomla CMS/Platform). I understand that this might not be the best combination, but ok, choice was made It's all working quite well but I ran in to some routing problems and i'm hoping you experts can help me out. I have 2 modules ('admin' and 'site') and i am trying to route the requests to the right pages. Depending on the url i need to check if i need to load the admin or the site module. Currently the url "/administrator/index.php?option=com_webshop&module=admin&controller=attribute&action=edit" should load the admin module (which should be easy to regonize because of the '/administrator' in the url. But what is the best way to do it? At the moment i use the code below to route to the admin module. // I know the following code makes probably not much sense, but i have no idea how to do it ! $front = Zend_Controller_Front::getInstance(); $front->setBaseUrl('/'); $router = $front->getRouter(); $action = JRequest::getVar('action'); $controller = JRequest::getVar('controller'); $format = JRequest::getVar('format', 'html'); $administrator = new Zend_Controller_Router_Route_Regex( 'administrator/index.php', array( 'module'=>'admin', 'controller'=> $controller, 'action'=> $action, 'format'=> $format, ), array( 1=>'module', 2=>'controller', 3=>'action', 4=>'format' ), 'administrator/index.php?option=component_name&module=%s&controller=%s&action=%s&format=%s' ); $router->addRoute('administrator', $administrator); $front->setRouter($router); The code works, but not like i want it to. It loads the admin module based on the '/administrator' part, but now when I use the url helper (see example below) in my viewscript all the extra params get stripped off. $this->url(array('controller'=>'attribute','action'=>'add.value.form', 'format'=>'json', 'extraParam' => 'test', 'extraParam2' => 'test2')); // Generates: index.php?option=com_webshop&module=admin&controller=attribute&action=edit&format=json // with the extraParam & extraParam2 If I dont use this router it doesn't get into the admin module. I have no idea where to go from here so any help is welcome! Hope my explanation was a bit clear. Thanks in advance, Marco
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