Ruby on Rails Thursday, December 2, 2010



2010/12/2 Leonel *.* <lists@ruby-forum.com>
Thanks :) I just removed the XML part and yes I did notice I had the
flash in the wrong position haha.

What do you mean by  "I am not sure if you "really" want to conditional
processing of HTTP"?

The sentence may not be clear somehow. I realize that the other bit was a semantic issue. :-) But you have already answered this part by removing the xml section. Then, I'm sure your code contains no respond_to block. It looks very clean that way (unless you want your app to respond conditionally to HTTP requests send to it. (Oh my! this comes up again) Conditional processing happens in the respond_to block. In other words, you would want your application to do something when it is xml, another thing when it is an HTML, and the other thing when it is a PDF: Thus processing conditonally the page depending on the "page formats".


I'm sorry if the question seems very basic, I'm barely getting familiar
with Ruby.


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