On 1 July 2010 10:01, Neil Bye <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> You should have been able to work it out from this, it is getting the
>> string @story_id instead of 2
>>
>> Colin
>
> How can I make it take 2 without using @story.id to find it. If I move
> to story 3 it has to send 3. How does it know to do so? Sorry I just
> can't get it.
Read my previous email more carefully, and don't snip so much that the
thread cannot be followed without continuously referring to previous
messages.
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
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