Ruby on Rails Sunday, March 24, 2013

Hi Jussi, Thank you for the suggestion. Ruby 2.0.
The problem is that an array is returned whereas rails 3.2 you get an Interaction object.

I cannot figure out how to generate hidden fields and check boxes that will be accepted by the update.

On Monday, 18 March 2013 19:32:57 UTC, jle...@socit.co.uk wrote:

Hi All,
I have 30 years as a self employed software engineer and have been experimenting with rails for several years but !!

I would have made considerably more progress and been able to give back to the community if only there was a demo application that was released with each new rails release.

I am sure that it would take no more than 15 minutes of someone within the core team to produce an app that provides just the basic of use cases:

  1. Edit of multi-level nested attributes in a single form.
  2. Edit several models on the same form.
  3. Edit multiple records from a single model on the same form.
  4. Basic authentication.
  5. Digest authentication.
What do you think ?

P.S. On ubuntu using rvm Ruby 2.0 and Rails 4.0.0.beta1 and Ruby Mine 5.0.2 the installation of each went without any problems.  I just cannot find how to implement the simple examples listed above with Rails 4.

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