This message used to appear in the script/server output, when the app
started,

   "Rendering within layouts/standard"

that's the standard.rhtml (in layouts) that was referring to

On Nov 20, 2:39 pm, wpollans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm sure others have already solved this problem - porting an existing
> rails1 app to rails2.
>
> A sketch of the problem - I'll be happy to furnish as much detail as
> may be needed - I'm hoping this is/was a standard problem.
>
> I've just upgraded to current rails gem (2.1.2) from 1.2.5 and can't
> get my app going.  It appears that my standard.rhtml (renamed to
> standard.html.erb - along with other *.rhtml) is not being rendered -
> there's no mention of it (in the window in which script/server is
> running) when I open the app in the browser - the view is rendered,
> but without the appropriate css.  standard.rhtml created the
> navigation panes used in all views.  I'm using FF3 and ubuntu hardy -
> shouldn't be relevant since rails1 app was running OK in this
> environment.
>
> Could someone please point to where I need to look.  Any and all help
> appreciated
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