Ruby on Rails Monday, September 11, 2017

As Nobert says they are independent.  Post your routes.rb, where the view is you want the route to go to and say what you were expecting. 

http://guides.rubyonrails.org/v3.1.3/routing.html may help.

Also if you have not done so do the Getting started guide on the rails website.  See it through to the end.  I got confused half way when I did it but kept with it and its a great foundation.

I myself have a habit of just diving in and doing stuff. Knowing the conventions rails has and the rails way saves a lot of time in the medium term.

Ben

On Monday, September 11, 2017 at 6:05:12 PM UTC+1, Joe Guerra wrote:
I believe I messed up the routes in one of my models.  

Should I delete the model and try again?  


Thanks,
Joe

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