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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T18:53:13+00:00 2026-05-11T18:53:13+00:00

A Facebook app is hosted on my server at, say, http://server.com/projects/fbapp/ , but is

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A Facebook app is hosted on my server at, say, http://server.com/projects/fbapp/, but is only ever viewed in Facebook at, for instance, http://apps.facebook.com/fbapp/.

Using CakePHP this presents a problem – should routes be prefixed with “/project/fbapp” or just “fbapp”?

It’s a problem because routes are used not just for routing inbound requests, but also for generating links (and form actions etc).

As a kludge, I now have two routing instructions per route:

Router::connect('/pages/*', array('controller' => 'pages', 'action' => 'display'));
Router::connect('projects/fbapp/pages/*', array('controller' => 'pages', 'action' => 'display'));

With the first not requiring a prefix because of a line I’ve included to bootstrap.php:

Configure::write('App.base', '/fbapp');

Which kicks in during reverse routing operations.

My question is whether there’s a more elegant way to do this? This seems very ugly and I’m sure it’s not very Cakey.

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    2026-05-11T18:53:13+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 6:53 pm

    You don’t need to do anything at all! Cake will take care of base URL for you, so you don’t need to duplicate the routes, nor take care of the base URL. What you need to do is to route your relative URL instead of using projects/fbapp/, or whatever prefix you want to handle:

    Router::connect('/pages/*', array('controller' => 'pages', 'action' => 'display'));
    

    That’s how I handle all requests in my app, which I deploy under http://www.example.com, while locally I have it under http://localhost/workspace/example.com/trunk/deploy. It works like a charm in both environments.

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