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Hi, I am currently using the Yii framework, and I would like to know if anyone has any clue on how to setup a SEO friendly url like www.twitter.com/ automatically in Yii? I know how to do so this manually in the config/main.php but I would like to be able to dynamically generate it. I have been able to do it in Grails as well. In Yii, what I know of is that you need to have another parameter like www.twitter.com/l/, but I do not want that parameter, anyone can share?

Thanks.

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Are you not able to achieve what you want by using the URL Manager? If not, can you post an example of what you have currently and what you'd like it to be?

Blair McMillan
Oops, I answered my own question, yes, it can be done...using the following direct pattern:'<title:\w+>'=>'organization/viewtitle',thanks.
hip10
Any change of either accepting my answer, or answering the question yourself (using an answer rather than a comment)?
Blair McMillan
There's a good step by step guide in the Yii Cookbook. http://www.yiiframework.com/doc/cookbook/53/
Blair McMillan
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Edit the config file main.php with this

'components'=>array(

            .....

            'urlManager'=>array(
            'urlFormat'=>'path',
            'rules'=>array(
                '<controller:\w+>/<id:\d+>'=>'<controller>/view',
                '<controller:\w+>/<action:\w+>/<id:\d+>'=>'<controller>/<action>',
                '<controller:\w+>/<action:\w+>'=>'<controller>/<action>',
            ),
        ),

            ....

I think it is generated when you create a webapp with yiic-tool

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