@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ of database calls, HTML tags and other PHP code in the same script. To achieve
131131this goal with Symfony, you'll first need to learn a few fundamental concepts.
132132
133133When developing a Symfony application, your responsibility as a developer
134- is to write the code that maps the user's *request * (e.g. ``http://localhost:8000/app/example ``)
134+ is to write the code that maps the user's *request * (e.g. ``http://localhost:8000/ ``)
135135to the *resource * associated with it (the ``Homepage `` HTML page).
136136
137137The code to execute is defined in **actions ** and **controllers **. The mapping
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ because that will be explained in the next section)::
159159 class DefaultController extends Controller
160160 {
161161 /**
162- * @Route("/app/example ", name="homepage")
162+ * @Route("/", name="homepage")
163163 */
164164 public function indexAction()
165165 {
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ at the three lines of code above the ``indexAction`` method::
201201 class DefaultController extends Controller
202202 {
203203 /**
204- * @Route("/app/example ", name="homepage")
204+ * @Route("/", name="homepage")
205205 */
206206 public function indexAction()
207207 {
@@ -217,15 +217,14 @@ start with ``/**``, whereas regular PHP comments start with ``/*``.
217217The first value of ``@Route() `` defines the URL that will trigger the execution
218218of the action. As you don't have to add the host of your application to
219219the URL (e.g. ```http://example.com ``), these URLs are always relative and
220- they are usually called *paths *. In this case, the ``/app/example `` path
221- refers to the application homepage. The second value of ``@Route() `` (e.g.
222- `` name="homepage" ``) is optional and sets the name of this route. For now
223- this name is not needed, but later it'll be useful for linking pages.
220+ they are usually called *paths *. In this case, the ``/ `` path refers to the
221+ application homepage. The second value of ``@Route() `` (e.g. `` name="homepage" ``)
222+ is optional and sets the name of this route. For now this name is not needed,
223+ but later it'll be useful for linking pages.
224224
225- Considering all this, the ``@Route("/app/example", name="homepage") `` annotation
226- creates a new route called ``homepage `` which makes Symfony execute the
227- ``index `` action of the ``Default `` controller when the user browses the
228- ``/app/example `` path of the application.
225+ Considering all this, the ``@Route("/", name="homepage") `` annotation creates a
226+ new route called ``homepage `` which makes Symfony execute the ``index `` action
227+ of the ``Default `` controller when the user browses the ``/ `` path of the application.
229228
230229.. tip ::
231230
@@ -257,13 +256,14 @@ you'll see the following code:
257256 {% extends 'base.html.twig' %}
258257
259258 {% block body %}
260- Homepage.
259+ <h1>Welcome to Symfony</h1>
260+
261+ {# ... #}
261262 {% endblock %}
262263
263- This template is created with `Twig `_, a new template engine created for
264- modern PHP applications. The
265- :doc: `second part of this tutorial </quick_tour/the_view >` will introduce
266- how templates work in Symfony.
264+ This template is created with `Twig `_, a template engine created for modern PHP
265+ applications. The :doc: `second part of this tutorial </quick_tour/the_view >`
266+ explains how templates work in Symfony.
267267
268268.. _quick-tour-big-picture-environments :
269269
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