Silex internal redirect with URL change?












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I'm using Silex and I'm trying to redirect from one to another route, but with changing URL.
I've tried a few things so far.



1) Using Sub-Request, works but URL does not change.



2) Using Normal redirect works but the data is sensitive and i don't want to pass it to the client and then back if not needed.



-> $app->redirect($app['url_generator']->generate('route_name', array( 'data' => $dataArray )));


What i actually want is to internally redirect with some data. But the URL has to change.



My Routes look like this:



$app->match('/some/url/', 'Acme\Controller::someAction')
->bind('route_name');


How to do that in Silex?



And yes i know that Silex is in maintenance mode.










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    I'm using Silex and I'm trying to redirect from one to another route, but with changing URL.
    I've tried a few things so far.



    1) Using Sub-Request, works but URL does not change.



    2) Using Normal redirect works but the data is sensitive and i don't want to pass it to the client and then back if not needed.



    -> $app->redirect($app['url_generator']->generate('route_name', array( 'data' => $dataArray )));


    What i actually want is to internally redirect with some data. But the URL has to change.



    My Routes look like this:



    $app->match('/some/url/', 'Acme\Controller::someAction')
    ->bind('route_name');


    How to do that in Silex?



    And yes i know that Silex is in maintenance mode.










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      I'm using Silex and I'm trying to redirect from one to another route, but with changing URL.
      I've tried a few things so far.



      1) Using Sub-Request, works but URL does not change.



      2) Using Normal redirect works but the data is sensitive and i don't want to pass it to the client and then back if not needed.



      -> $app->redirect($app['url_generator']->generate('route_name', array( 'data' => $dataArray )));


      What i actually want is to internally redirect with some data. But the URL has to change.



      My Routes look like this:



      $app->match('/some/url/', 'Acme\Controller::someAction')
      ->bind('route_name');


      How to do that in Silex?



      And yes i know that Silex is in maintenance mode.










      share|improve this question













      I'm using Silex and I'm trying to redirect from one to another route, but with changing URL.
      I've tried a few things so far.



      1) Using Sub-Request, works but URL does not change.



      2) Using Normal redirect works but the data is sensitive and i don't want to pass it to the client and then back if not needed.



      -> $app->redirect($app['url_generator']->generate('route_name', array( 'data' => $dataArray )));


      What i actually want is to internally redirect with some data. But the URL has to change.



      My Routes look like this:



      $app->match('/some/url/', 'Acme\Controller::someAction')
      ->bind('route_name');


      How to do that in Silex?



      And yes i know that Silex is in maintenance mode.







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          URL is a client side thing, if you wan't to change it you don't have the choice : you need to go back to client side.



          Have you considered to modify the URL after the response ? In javascript, you can modify the URL without reload the page :



          https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/History_API



          https://stackoverflow.com/a/3354511/3139242






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            URL is a client side thing, if you wan't to change it you don't have the choice : you need to go back to client side.



            Have you considered to modify the URL after the response ? In javascript, you can modify the URL without reload the page :



            https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/History_API



            https://stackoverflow.com/a/3354511/3139242






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              URL is a client side thing, if you wan't to change it you don't have the choice : you need to go back to client side.



              Have you considered to modify the URL after the response ? In javascript, you can modify the URL without reload the page :



              https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/History_API



              https://stackoverflow.com/a/3354511/3139242






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                URL is a client side thing, if you wan't to change it you don't have the choice : you need to go back to client side.



                Have you considered to modify the URL after the response ? In javascript, you can modify the URL without reload the page :



                https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/History_API



                https://stackoverflow.com/a/3354511/3139242






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                URL is a client side thing, if you wan't to change it you don't have the choice : you need to go back to client side.



                Have you considered to modify the URL after the response ? In javascript, you can modify the URL without reload the page :



                https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/History_API



                https://stackoverflow.com/a/3354511/3139242







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