I'm not sure what you mean, but if you need to include the "research"
variable in your form (eg. for page 2) you can use a hidden field for
that purpose..


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On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 3:14 PM, Tiago Pinto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello all..
> I'm new in Ruby on Rails. I'm doing an application which needs to use
> pagination. This is ok. I got to use it and I didn't find any error. But
> I've got to put a city names "research" too. That's the problem. The
> pagination failed. the variable doesn't take its value. Below it's my
> city's list:
>
> Aracaju    Editar  Excluir
> Borborema   Editar   Excluir
> Brasília   Editar   Excluir
> Campinas   Editar   Excluir
> Campo Largo   Editar   Excluir
> Curitiba   Editar   Excluir
> Curralinho   Editar   Excluir
> Diadema   Editar   Excluir
> Florianópolis   Editar   Excluir
> Fortaleza   Editar   Excluir
>
> I want to look for all cities with letter "a". My code find them. But
> when I try to go to 2nd page, there is an error:
>
> You have a nil object when you didn't expect it!
> You might have expected an instance of ActiveRecord::Base.
> The error occurred while evaluating nil.[]
>
> My variable doesn't take the "research". Does anybody know what I can do
> about that? Thanks a lot..
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>
> >
>

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