I have an app that receives a request from another app. It detects a value on the query string, checks that value against a cached value and, if they don't match, it needs to clear its cache and reload the page (establishing a new cache). Unfortunately, I can't find a way to tell Symfony to redirect to the current page in exactly the same format (protocol, URI path, query string, etc.). What am I missing? This is all happening in a filter on isFirstCall().

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We have done this in a filter.

It is a bit hacky but here is an example of doing the redirect in a filter...you'll have to do the testing of the cache yourself...

class invalidateCacheFilter extends sfFilter {   

  public function execute($filterChain)   {

    $redirect=true;
    if($redirect===true)
    {
      $request = $this->getContext()->getRequest();
      /**
       This is the hacky bit. I am pretty sure we can do this in the request object, 
       but we needed to get it done quickly and this is exactly what needed to happen.
      */
      header("location: ".$request->getUri());
      exit();
    }
    $filterChain->execute();   
  }
}
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Like you, I couldn't find a way to make the request object do this directly while still executing the filters on the redirect (which ruled out the use of forward() in my case). The getUri() method did exactly what I needed since it includes all of the relevant information about the request. When I first saw it, I was afraid it wouldn't include the query string. Thanks. – Rob Wilkerson Jun 15 '10 at 12:00
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