depends on your requirement use "collection" or "member" in your route.

thanks
abhis

On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 3:27 PM, Nandakumar Chandrasekhar <
li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:

> Dear Folks,
>
> I am Web developer and have experience mainly with the Django Web
> framework for Python and wish to learn ROR.
>
> I am currently using Rails 3.0.3 and was getting a routing error
> whenever I added a view to a controller until I found out I had to add
> the path to the routes.rb file under the config directory.
>
> Is this new in Rails 3? I am asking this because I was following the
> example in "Agile Web Development with Rails 3rd Edition" which uses
> Rails 2 and getting the routing error.
>
> I also find that if use the "rails generate" command the routes.rb file
> is automatically updated. Does this mean that the proper way to create
> views and controllers is to use the above command.
>
> If so how do I create a view function in an existing controller without
> having it being overwritten or is the manual way the only way to do
> this?
>
> I hope that is clear.
>
> Thanks.
>
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