| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687 | <?php/*|--------------------------------------------------------------------------| Application Routes|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|| Simply tell Laravel the HTTP verbs and URIs it should respond to. It is a| breeze to setup your applications using Laravel's RESTful routing, and it| is perfectly suited for building both large applications and simple APIs.| Enjoy the fresh air and simplicity of the framework.|| Let's respond to a simple GET request to http://example.com/hello:||		Router::register('GET /hello', function()|		{|			return 'Hello World!';|		});|| You can even respond to more than one URI:||		Router::register('GET /hello, GET /world', function()|		{|			return 'Hello World!';|		});|| It's easy to allow URI wildcards using (:num) or (:any):||		Router::register('GET /hello/(:any)', function($name)|		{|			return "Welcome, $name.";|		});|*/Router::register(array('GET /', 'GET /home'), function(){	return View::make('home.index');});/*|--------------------------------------------------------------------------| Route Filters|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|| Filters provide a convenient method for attaching functionality to your| routes. The built-in "before" and "after" filters are called before and| after every request to your application, and you may even create other| filters that can be attached to individual routes.|| Let's walk through an example...|| First, define a filter:||		Filter::register('filter', function()|		{|			return 'Filtered!';|		});|| Next, attach the filter to a route:||		Router::register('GET /', array('before' => 'filter', function()|		{|			return 'Hello World!';|		}));|*/Filter::register('before', function(){	// Do stuff before every request to your application...});Filter::register('after', function(){	// Do stuff after every request to your application...});Filter::register('csrf', function(){	if (Request::forged()) return Response::error('500');});Filter::register('auth', function(){	if (Auth::guest()) return Redirect::to('login');});
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