Yes... cool.  I did a little digging and found out 'how' to do it now.
Truthfully, I like the old way for rapid CRUD of existing data (for internal
apps and those not necessarily for primetime); but noobs can't always get
what they want -- usually something easy.

I'm definitely a noob.

But thanks all for the good advice.

Spud

On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 1:55 PM, Mark Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Try Ryan Bates' nifty_generators gem.
>
> I haven't tried it yet (on my todo list) but supposedly it can
> generate controller and views by looking at the attributes of an
> existing model. See
> http://github.com/ryanb/nifty-generators/tree/master/rails_generators/nifty_scaffold/USAGE
>
> -- Mark.
> >
>

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