Ruby on Rails Wednesday, November 28, 2012

I just found that the value I was passing had a "." in it. And somehow this was creating problem. Not sure why. I experimented with other special characters and also by removing any of it and it started working fine.



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On 28 November 2012 14:30, Jordon Bedwell <envygeeks@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 2:57 AM, sumit srivastava
<sumit.theinvincible@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, I did try this but it didn't. In fact, the custom route I defined, if I
> define it as following it works.
>
> get '/users' => 'users#index', :as => 'list_users'
>
> But as soon as I define the extra parameter with it, it fails. Same with
> defining a new action.

Is there anyway you can send us the entire trace to look at? You can
post it to a github gist so you can delete it after a while if you
need to, but it would be nice to see the actual trace so we can see
what where is going on and advise you better.

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