Ruby on Rails Thursday, July 1, 2010

Neil Bye wrote:
>
>> I suggested that in the link_to it should be
>> :id => @story_id
>> which provides the value (2 in the case you showed), not
>> :id => "@story_id"
>> which provides a string "@story_id"
>>
>> I think you need to go through some basic ruby tutorials if that does
>> not make sense.
>>
>> Colin
>
> <%= link_to "Email this user",
> :controller => "email", :action => "correspond" , :id => @story_id
> %>
> Gives exactly the same result

ok @story.id

Got it at last thanks
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