Ruby on Rails Sunday, June 28, 2015

Thank you very much for your help.
Sorry, I should have included what's inside the block: it's a glyphicon block sign. 
I've researched the correct format for including a block (example here), and I think I have it correct below (it works when I use a string such as 'baz'). But when I use blockedcallsign, it still gives the error undefined local variable or method `blockedcallsign'.
The full code is below:

<%= button_to blockrelationships_path(
               
params: {
                  blocker_callsign
: @character.callsign,
                  blocked_callsign
: blockedcallsign, #'baz'
                  viewed_callsign
:  @view_character.callsign
               
},
                remote
: true
             
),
             
class: 'btn btn-default btn-xs' do %>
 
<span class="glyphicon glyphicon-ban-circle" aria-hidden="true"></span>
<% end %>

I am completely at a loss. Is it perhaps something to do with calling a partial inside a partial?

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