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This is the problem:

I have a menu link which I want to resolve to domain/course/2

This menu link is on a menu bar. The menu bar is visible on all pages of the web site including /home and /course/1

If I code the menu link like this:

href="/course/2" 

then that works fine for navigation. However if I am on /domain/app_dev.php/course/1 then that style of doing the links loses the app_dev and I jump into production i.e. I go to domain/course/2 not /domain/app_dev.php/course/2. Not what I want.

However if I code the menu link like this:

href="course/2"

Then that does not break app_dev. However the navigation breaks. Because it is a relative path if I am in /course/1 when I click on that link I end up in /course/course/2 which of course (no pun intended) doesn't exist.

I can see how I can fix this by making my nav bar know what page (directory) it is being loaded on and set the links dynamically. But this feels a bit "hacky".

This must be a v. common problem with Symfony. How is it best solved?

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  • I don't see a problem using symfony's URL generator at all. Are you saying you hard code the urls or something? Can you provide an example of how you create your links?
    – Artamiel
    May 18, 2015 at 17:22
  • Thanks Artamiel. Typical Symfony. It is easy when you know how. Thanks again.
    – user911625
    May 18, 2015 at 17:47

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Looks like you are generating links in "hardcode" style, instead of

href="/course/2"  

you should use "path" function, so if you have the route name "closure" for your controller action, then you should use

href="{{ path('closure', {id: 2})}}" 

Where "id" is expected action parameter. And I suppose you use Twig as template engine

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  • Yes. I was. Am now using path(). And yes twig.
    – user911625
    May 18, 2015 at 18:59

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