Ian Sparks wrote:
Is there a way to enforce URL's be traversed in a set way? Thus making :
mysite.com/Users/Fred/Flavor/Cherry/test
valid while mysite.com/Flavor/Cherry/Users/Fred/test becomes invalid.
You could set up an object called "Users" that would be found only if the user goes through "Flavor" first. Your example will have to be modified to get it to work. should work: mysite.com/Users/Fred/FlavorFolder/Flavor/Cherry/test should not work: mysite.com/FlavorFolder/Flavor/Cherry/Users/Fred/test FlavorFolder is a folder at the same level as Users. It contains an SQL query called Flavor and an object called Users. The Users object in this folder raises an exception, telling the clever user to back off. Just a possibility.
Also, assuming that both SQLMethods provide a "RowID", how do I specify explicitly which one I want, in OO terms :
Users.RowID or Flavor.RowID
Isn't there a way to cause the SQLMethods to provide "UserRowID" and "FlavorRowID" instead? That would be the most logical solution. Shane