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<?php
 // init:
 require_once("class.pathToVars.php");
 $p = new pathToVars();
 
 $p->set("useBothMethods",1); // see class comments
 $p->set("DeBug",1); // see class comments
 
 // var=>val pair to set for this lookup:
 // (if __LOOKUP__ is the value, the value will be
 // that of the string you are looking up)
 $varsToSet = array("page"=>"__LOOKUP__");
 $p->createLookup("cal",$varsToSet);
 
 // var=>val pair to set for this lookup:
 // (example setting a value other than __LOOKUP__)
 $varsToSet = array("v"=>"event_details");
 $p->createLookup("event",$varsToSet);
 
 // var=>val pair to set for this lookup:
 // (shortcut: if you specify an empty string as a value it will resolve to __LOOKUP__)
 $varsToSet = array("v"=>"");
 $p->createLookup("3day",$varsToSet);
 
 // var=>val pair to set for this lookup:
 // lookup a fake page:
 $varsToSet = array("getting_tricky"=>"");
 $p->createRegexLookup("[[:alnum:]]+\.html",$varsToSet);
 
 // var=>val pair to set for this lookup:
 // (example specifying regex as lookup!)
 $varsToSet = array("calDay"=>"");
 $p->createRegexLookup("^[[:digit:]]{4}-[[:digit:]]{2}-[[:digit:]]{2}$",$varsToSet);
 
 // now it's ready:
 if(!$p->setVars()) die("woops. pathToVars() didn't work. check the comments in the class file.");
 
 // workaround for setting array elements from the path:
 $cal['day'][0] = $calDay;
 
 ?>
 <html>
 <body>
 <!-- see the method createPTV_SELF() for explanation: -->
 <a href="<?php echo $PTV_SELF; ?>/cal/3day/2002-04-29/">
 click here for example 1 A</a><br>
 (this URL will definitely be crawled)<br>
 <a href="<?php echo $PTV_SELF; ?>/cal/3day/2002-04-29/?this=that">
 click here for example 1 B</a><br>
 (the same URL with a query, not sure if this is guaranteed to get crawled)<br>
 <a href="<?php echo $PTV_SELF; ?>/event/2002-04-29/?this=that">
 click here for example 1 C</a><br>
 (this is just to point out the flexibility of the createLookup() methods)<br>
 <a href="<?php echo $PTV_SELF; ?>?this=preserve_old_query_string_uris">
 click here for example 2</a><br>
 (you're old query string URIs will still work)<br>
 <a href="<?php echo $PTV_SELF; ?>/cal/3day/2002-04-29/fakepage.html">
 click here for example 3</a><br>
 ('something.html' can also be used for lookup)<br>
 <a href="<?php echo $PTV_SELF; ?>/cal/3day/2002-04-29/foo_bar/bar_foo/fakepage.html?this=that">
 click here for example 4</a><br>
 (this shows how you can set variables with var_value() method, to avoid many many lookups)<br>
 <br>
 (watch the browser location)<br><br>
 <?
 
 print "<b>request uri</b> = ".$HTTP_SERVER_VARS['REQUEST_URI']."<br><br>"
 ."<b>extracted path</b> = ".$p->varPath;
 ?>
 <br><br>
 <?
 
 print "variables set by the path:<br>";
 if($varNames = $p->getVarsCreated())
 {
 foreach($varNames as $varName)
 {
 print "\n<b>".$varName."</b> = ".$$varName."<br>";
 }
 }
 print "<b>this</b> = ".$this."<br>";
 
 ?>
 </body>
 </html>
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