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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:
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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:
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```php
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'GET /home' => function()
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'GET /home' => function()
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// Handles GET requests to http://example.com/index.php/home
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// Handles GET requests to http://example.com/index.php/home
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// Handles PUT requests to http://example.com/index.php/user/update
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// Handles PUT requests to http://example.com/index.php/user/update
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```
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You can easily define a route to handle requests to more than one URI. Just use commas:
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You can easily define a route to handle requests to more than one URI. Just use commas:
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