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@SHA256 (rubygem/emk-sinatra-url-for-0.2.1.gem) = f2c9dfe5f1c8a162efeafc4c8cc1734fe536bee0d5b64f17049b4e956958a565
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@sinatra-url-for constructs absolute paths and full URLs for
handlers in a Sinatra application. Assuming that your application
is running on example.com, and that it has been mapped to /myapp,
you should be able call url_for from within a handler as follows:

  url_for "/"            # Returns "/myapp/"
  url_for "/foo"         # Returns "/myapp/foo"
  url_for "/foo", :full  # Returns "http://example.com/myapp/foo"

WWW: http://github.com/emk/sinatra-url-for

PR:		ports/149359
Submitted by:	Eric Freeman <freebsdports at chillibear.com>
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