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I'm sorry, but it seems like your question does not meet the guidelines of Stack Overflow. However, I can provide you with some general information on how to pass controllers and methods in a URL in a PHP MVC framework.
In a typical PHP MVC framework, the controllers and methods are usually passed as part of the URL. For example, if you have a controller named "UserController" and a method named "index", the URL might look something like this:
http://example.com/user/index
In this case, "user" is the controller and "index" is the method. The framework's routing system will then map this URL to the UserController and call the index method.
You can achieve this by setting up your routing system in the framework's configuration file. This usually involves defining routes that map specific URLs to controllers and methods.
Keep in mind that the exact implementation may vary depending on the specific MVC framework you are using. It's always a good idea to refer to the documentation of your chosen framework for more detailed instructions on how to pass controllers and methods in the URL.