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added usage example to Response::redirect()

tags/2.0.0-beta
Carsten Brandt 12 years ago
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      framework/yii/web/Response.php

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framework/yii/web/Response.php

@ -557,6 +557,12 @@ class Response extends \yii\base\Response
* }); * });
* ~~~ * ~~~
* *
* In a controller action you may use this method like this:
*
* ~~~
* return Yii::$app->getResponse()->redirect($url);
* ~~~
*
* @param array|string $url the URL to be redirected to. [[\yii\helpers\Html::url()]] * @param array|string $url the URL to be redirected to. [[\yii\helpers\Html::url()]]
* will be used to normalize the URL. If the resulting URL is still a relative URL * will be used to normalize the URL. If the resulting URL is still a relative URL
* (one without host info), the current request host info will be used. * (one without host info), the current request host info will be used.
@ -584,6 +590,13 @@ class Response extends \yii\base\Response
* Refreshes the current page. * Refreshes the current page.
* The effect of this method call is the same as the user pressing the refresh button of his browser * The effect of this method call is the same as the user pressing the refresh button of his browser
* (without re-posting data). * (without re-posting data).
*
* In a controller action you may use this method like this:
*
* ~~~
* return Yii::$app->getResponse()->refresh();
* ~~~
*
* @param string $anchor the anchor that should be appended to the redirection URL. * @param string $anchor the anchor that should be appended to the redirection URL.
* Defaults to empty. Make sure the anchor starts with '#' if you want to specify it. * Defaults to empty. Make sure the anchor starts with '#' if you want to specify it.
* @return Response the response object itself * @return Response the response object itself

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