Hi Ashley

You've really confused me now ...

On Apr 8, 4:55 pm, Ashley Moran <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 8 Apr 2009, at 16:43, Francis Fish wrote:
>
> > I can do  this, but what's the quick way of telling it to use this as
> > a domain name? I had started to hack the app so that it would detect
> > if RAILS_ENV was test but that was not right. Still going to have to
> > construct the wibble object and all its supporting guff anyway but
> > that's not a big deal.
>
> There is no quick way =)  You need your background to log in and set  
> up the site with the appropriate domain.  Using the GUI.  Like a real  
> human being!

Human being would put http://wibble.test.local and this would make
sub_domain_fu set the variables up.

Background:
   Given I'm on the wibble.test.local domain

What do you put into the supporting Ruby?? I'll keep digging anyway
but if there's a handy URL that gets me there I'd really appreciate
it. This is relatively easy to fake out in rspec and I bet it's easy
in cucumber too, just knowing where to look.

I also discovered that I had a really crusty version of cucumber from
months ago, which explains why I had to hack those files earlier -
meh.

F
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