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ActionController::Routing::Routes.draw do |map|
  # The priority is based upon order of creation: first created -> highest priority.

  # Sample of regular route:
  #   map.connect 'products/:id', :controller => 'catalog', :action => 'view'
  # Keep in mind you can assign values other than :controller and :action

  # Sample of named route:
  #   map.purchase 'products/:id/purchase', :controller => 'catalog', :action => 'purchase'
  # This route can be invoked with purchase_url(:id => product.id)

  # Sample resource route (maps HTTP verbs to controller actions automatically):
  #   map.resources :products

  # Sample resource route with options:
  #   map.resources :products, :member => { :short => :get, :toggle => :post }, :collection => { :sold => :get }

  # Sample resource route with sub-resources:
  #   map.resources :products, :has_many => [ :comments, :sales ], :has_one => :seller
  
  # Sample resource route with more complex sub-resources
  #   map.resources :products do |products|
  #     products.resources :comments
  #     products.resources :sales, :collection => { :recent => :get }
  #   end

  # Sample resource route within a namespace:
  #   map.namespace :admin do |admin|
  #     # Directs /admin/products/* to Admin::ProductsController (app/controllers/admin/products_controller.rb)
  #     admin.resources :products
  #   end

  # You can have the root of your site routed with map.root -- just remember to delete public/index.html.
  map.root :controller => "welcome", :action => "index"
  map.confirm_account "/confirm", :controller => "welcome", :action => "confirm"
  # See how all your routes lay out with "rake routes"

  # Install the default routes as the lowest priority.
  # Note: These default routes make all actions in every controller accessible via GET requests. You should
  # consider removing the them or commenting them out if you're using named routes and resources.
  map.connect ':controller/:action/:id'
  map.connect ':controller/:action/:id.:format'
end

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basiszwo-email_spec-0.1.3 examples/rails_root/config/routes.rb
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bmabey-email_spec-0.0.5 spec/rails_root/config/routes.rb
bmabey-email_spec-0.0.6 spec/rails_root/config/routes.rb
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bmabey-email_spec-0.0.9 examples/rails_root/config/routes.rb
bmabey-email_spec-0.1.0 examples/rails_root/config/routes.rb
bmabey-email_spec-0.1.1 examples/rails_root/config/routes.rb
bmabey-email_spec-0.1.2 examples/rails_root/config/routes.rb
bmabey-email_spec-0.1.3 examples/rails_root/config/routes.rb
bmabey-email_spec-0.1.4 examples/rails_root/config/routes.rb
bmabey-email_spec-0.2.0 examples/rails_root/config/routes.rb
bmabey-email_spec-0.2.1 examples/rails_root/config/routes.rb
bmabey-email_spec-0.3.0 examples/rails_root/config/routes.rb
bmabey-email_spec-0.3.1 examples/rails_root/config/routes.rb
craigw-email_spec-0.1.4 examples/rails_root/config/routes.rb
hectoregm-email_spec-0.1.2 examples/rails_root/config/routes.rb
hectoregm-email_spec-0.1.3 examples/rails_root/config/routes.rb
leondu-email_spec-0.1.4 examples/rails_root/config/routes.rb
mischa-email_spec-0.0.4 spec/rails_root/config/routes.rb