From: Brad Clements <bkc@murkworks.com>
Thanks but that's not really what I'm looking for.
I thought there was a type ":method" that could be used as a way to call a method..
Perhaps I'm just going crazy.
No, you're right, and the page Rik referenced really should be updated to include it. If "foo:method" is included in a form (usually by making it the name of a submit button, or an option in a pick list) then "foo" is effectively added to the end of the URL path. There is also ":default_method", the value of which is used if no ":method" is specified. So: <form action="act"> <input type="text" name="foo"> <input type="hidden" name=":default_method" value="def"> <input type="submit" name="m1:method" value="1"> <input type="submit" name="m2:method" value="2"> </form> ...will invoke "act/m1" or "act/m2" depending on whether you push button "1" or "2", or "act/def" if you push the enter key (thereby submitting the form without pressing either button). Cheers, Evan @ digicool & 4-am