You can access any additional arguments using the arg() function: http://drupalcontrib.org/api/function/arg/6 Then you only need the menu callback for sftp/% to be sure ther is at least one argument.
Am 02.06.2010 um 18:20 schrieb Tim Gustafson:
Hi,
I'm trying to create a module that creates a web-based SFTP file browser. I've defined a menu item like this:
$items["sftp/%"] = array( "title" => "File Access", "access arguments" => array("access content"), "page callback" => "drupal_get_form", "page arguments" => array("sftp_index", 1), "type" => MENU_CALLBACK, );
The sftp_index function is getting called correctly for paths like:
/sftp/foo /sftp/bar
But when I go to:
/sftp/foo/bar
my function is only getting the "foo" part of the URL, and not "bar". How can I capture the entire additional URL into an argument to the function? Doing something like creating an "sftp/%/%" items and then an "sftp/%/%/%" item (and so on) obviously won't work, as the path names can get arbitrarily large and complex.
Is there any way to cause the menu system to capture the entire URL path after the "sftp/" part and pass it to the function?
Tim Gustafson Baskin School of Engineering UC Santa Cruz tjg@soe.ucsc.edu 831-459-5354
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