@@ -158,13+158,13 @@ Addons may also act as "modules" and intercept all page requests for a given URL
In order for a addon to act as a module it needs to declare an empty function `<addon>_module()`.
If this function exists, you will now receive all page requests for `https://my.web.site/<addon>` - with any number of URL components as additional arguments.
In order for a addon to act as a module it needs to declare an empty function `<addon>_module()`.
If this function exists, you will now receive all page requests for `https://my.web.site/<addon>` - with any number of URL components as additional arguments.
-These are parsed into an array $a->argv, with a corresponding $a->argc indicating the number of URL components.
-So `https://my.web.site/addon/arg1/arg2` would look for a module named "addon" and pass its module functions the $a App structure (which is available to many components).
-This will include:
-
+These are parsed into the `App\Arguments` object.
+So `https://my.web.site/addon/arg1/arg2` would give this: