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When I use:

link_to "Title", {:controller => 'my', :id=>1, :param=>2}

It produces:

<a href="/my/index?id=1&param=2">

But I want the following:

<a href="/my?id=1&param=2">

What is the best way to achieve this?

I use Rails 3.1.0

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    Please specify Rails version, as routing works quote differently
    – Achilles
    Jul 30, 2012 at 11:36

2 Answers 2

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In general, it is best to use named routes, that you can later call as methods. Example:

In routes.rb:

match '/my/:id/:param' => 'my#index', :as => :my

In a view:

link_to 'anchor', my_url(:id => 2, :param => 3)
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Other than Achilles answer You can also give string parameter to link_to function

<%= link_to "Title", "/my/index?id=1&param=2" %>

You can also give string parameter to link_to function

<% id, param = 1,2 %>
<%= link_to "Title", "/my/index?id=#{id}&param=#{param}" %>

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