On 13 August 2012 22:37, Lille <lille.pengu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I would say though that you should use form_for rather than form_tag
>> if possible.  So if the form is displaying data for an object then use
>> form_for.
>
>
> There was no especially good reason to try for this, except I happened to
> have a form that used form_tag and with no instance variable available for
> use with form_for.
>
> Anyway, let me close this issue, noting that my conclusion is that there is
> no way to get parameter naming with form_tag like from form_for.

As I said, it should work with form_tag and form_for.  What makes you
think that it does not?

By the way, there is no need to send a copy of the email directly to
me, just send it to the list.

Colin

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