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        Outstanding. I am definitely going to look into this. I need to port through various platforms, each having their own set of m/c/a's, along with schema and location. I think this will help a lot.<br />
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Thanks.        ]]>
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        <author>Jonathan Kushneforr</author>
        <pubdate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 08:19:10CST</pubdate>
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        Thanks for this. I am new to ZF and this article really helped me out.<br />
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I used a similar Route to pass all requests onto index/index with an extra page param so I could easily and dynamically pull pages out of a database.        ]]>
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        <author>Daniel Skinner</author>
        <pubdate>Mon, 01 Oct 2007 10:43:17CST</pubdate>
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