Question

i am working on a cakephp 2.x .. right now i have a function called forgetpassword and resetpassword in my userscontroller .. i am sending an email to a user..

i am sending a url like this ..this code is written in the forgetpassword function

 $url = Router::url( array('controller'=>'users','action'=>'resetpassword'), true   ).'/'.$key.'#'.$hash;

and i receive this url in my inbox like this

https://www.myweb.com/resetpassword/y2273727372jhgdfjjd2434dff#23232323

when i click the url which is on my inbox .. it is giving me an error .. not going to the resetpassword function .. instead if i add the controller name behind the function then it successfully loading the page

e.g

 https://www.myweb.com/users/resetpassword/y2273727372jhgdfjjd2434dff#23232323

but i dont want the controller name behind the function in the url

routes.php

   Router::connect('/resetpassword', array('controller' => 'users', 'action'=>'resetpassword'));
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Solution

Router::connect('/resetpassword', ...)

means, that you are not using anything after it as passed params etc. But you do that, so correct is:

Router::connect('/resetpassword/*', ...)

Also note that

Router::url( array('controller'=>'users','action'=>'resetpassword'), true   ).'/'.$key.'#'.$hash;

is wrong, it should be - as documented:

Router::url(
    array(
        'controller' => 'users', 
        'action' => 'resetpassword',
        $key, // passed param
        '#' => $hash // hash
    ), true);
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