On 1 February 2012 18:37, Duane Morin <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
>> I wonder whether it could be that status is now a reserved word.  I
>> would rename that action and if you want to keep it the same
>> externally then map it to the new action in routes.rb.
>
> Excellent idea, I change the method to status_monitor and have the
> /status route pointing to that so nobody's the wiser.  Good deal.
>
> Can you tell me when status became a reserved word? I'd like to document
> it appropriately so that when the rest of the legacy apps here that use
> a similar monitoring method want to upgrade, they won't hit the same
> problem.

No idea, I just thought that might be a possibility.  You could try
searching through the code.

Colin

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