The projects path isn't coming from the controller, it's coming from the routes file. Do you have any references in your routes.rb file that mention projects?
Walter
> On May 21, 2019, at 2:46 PM, tom <tomabroad@gmail.com> wrote:
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> hi, i have a generic _index partial, but i am struggling with constrcuting the
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> (link_to "show", ......(rec.id))
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> how can i get that filled in? i have tried via url_for (controller & action), but it always says: arguments passed to url_for can't be handled
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> please help
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> thx
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