From a911d54166ec7ade8af421355f26c4c94aabb1c9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Taylor Otwell Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2011 10:04:12 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Edited readme.md via GitHub --- readme.md | 20 ++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/readme.md b/readme.md index a9bdef26..2f08d5ea 100644 --- a/readme.md +++ b/readme.md @@ -141,15 +141,19 @@ Unlike other PHP frameworks, Laravel places routes and their corresponding funct All you need to do is tell Laravel the request methods and URIs it should respond to. You define the behavior of the route using an anonymous method: - 'GET /home' => function() - { - // Handles GET requests to http://example.com/index.php/home - }, + function() - { - // Handles PUT requests to http://example.com/index.php/user/update - } + return array( + + 'GET /home' => function() + { + // Handles GET requests to http://example.com/index.php/home + }, + + 'PUT /user/update' => function() + { + // Handles PUT requests to http://example.com/index.php/user/update + } You can easily define a route to handle requests to more than one URI. Just use commas: