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   - ''{jurl ...} '' is the template plugin that will build the URL for you   - ''{jurl ...} '' is the template plugin that will build the URL for you
   - __news__ is the __module__ name,    - __news__ is the __module__ name, 
-  - __default__ is the name of my __contrôleur__+  - __default__ is the name of my __controller__
   - and  __index__ is my __method__.   - and  __index__ is my __method__.
  
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 A concret case of this usage through a controller, could be for a form which always uses the same fields to create and edit a news, but the action itself will be different. A concret case of this usage through a controller, could be for a form which always uses the same fields to create and edit a news, but the action itself will be different.
  
-Let's have a look to the following example which illustrate how to assign the result of jUrl to a template+Let's have a look to the following example which illustrates how to assign the result of jUrl to a template
  
 ==== the controller ==== ==== the controller ====
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 with jelix, **jUrl** is the essential tool for porting its applications in heterogeneous environments and a very flexible implementation. with jelix, **jUrl** is the essential tool for porting its applications in heterogeneous environments and a very flexible implementation.
  
-[[http://jelix.org/articles/fr/manuel-1.3/urls|read more about jURL]]+[[http://docs.jelix.org/en/manual-1.3/urls|read more about jURL]]

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