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I want to be able to create a magnet link using CakePHP's Html Helper. How would I go about doing that?

I've already tried something like:

<?php
echo $this->Html->link($name, 'magnet:.....');
?>

My point: CakePHP sees anything that does not start with 'http://' as a relative URL. At least that's what the manual states.

Of course I could go and hammer (filter) out the 'http://' after having put it there before the 'magnet'-part.

But is there some (better) way for this without resorting to non-CakePHP-assisted HTML code?

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  • Hi, what version of CakePHP are you using? I just tried in 1.3 echo $this->Html->link('Example', 'magnet://'); and ouput was <a href="magnet://">Example</a> and after clicking link firefox ask me with what aplication i want associated it.
    – s7anley
    Apr 18, 2011 at 22:22
  • As long as the URL contains :// it should be returned as-is. api13.cakephp.org/view_source/router/#l-856
    – deceze
    Apr 19, 2011 at 2:22
  • Thanks for clarification. I just checked proper magnet URI scheme i thought that :// is part of it.
    – s7anley
    Apr 19, 2011 at 6:16
  • µTorrent does not accept a magnet-URL that starts with 'magnet://'. It needs just 'magnet:'. At least, I checked just now and it does not accept it.
    – Wieger
    Apr 19, 2011 at 7:27

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You're forcing something that you don't need to do. The largest draw to using Cake's $html->url() function is to quickly and easily generate dynamic urls that work with Cake's routing. That has little to do with magnet urls. I'd say just go old-school here.

<a href='magnet:<?php echo $magnet_url; ?>'>Magnet Link</a>
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