Quick query...
I've  used the excellent "Getting Started with Rails" tutorial to build the 
demo app, Weblog.   Has turned out to be a useful tool on our small Lan.
I am using it daily to capture stuff I want to reference across many 
devices/tablets, etc.  (Windows, Linux, Android, iOS-iPad, etc...)

In production mode, the Destroy/delete and image display did not work until 
I modified the "production.rb" file to allow live compile of assets.
This meant toggle parameter setting  "config.assets.compile = false" to be  
"config.assets.compile = true".  Then, the website (which is built
and deployed on a CentOS 6.6 Linux box) would work correctly, as expected.

But hey, why not precompile my small assets?  I read the incomprehensible 
doc on the rails "Asset Pipeline", and found nothing that
would actually tell me how the precompile my image assets and my little bit 
of .js stuff.  (jquery.js and jquery_ujs are needed for Destroy/delete
to actually work).   

But in reviewing the postings here, I found this:  "rake 
assets:precompile".   Ah.  I ran this, and got what looked like good 
results.
It returned the asset file names, with their MD5 hash strings, and 
indicated they are slotted into ../Weblog/public/assets/imagefilename-(big 
long hex hash).jpg
Well, great!  Just what I needed (or so I thought in my sad and foolish 
ignorance...)

When I run the website, of course I get crap.  I get the filenames, with 
the big hex hash string, shown on the webpage, instead of the
actual image!  Arrrgh!   Of course there is some secret hipster bit of 
trickery, that I need to deploy, to have a return to sanity and
correct operation of my little website.  Peradventure, someone might 
enlighten me as to WTF this actually is?
 
When I ran "rake asset:precompile", I did get a response indicating 
everything was successfully precompiled.  But the *FAIL* behaviour
of my website has returned - ie. filenames are shown instead of images, and 
the "Destroy" option (delete method) no longer works at all.  
I am assuming no javascript is being sent to browser, and hence, no joy in 
Mudville..  

As mentioned, I've been thru the "Asset Pipeline" Rails Guide, but document 
appears written for highly experienced, existing Rails
developers, who need to learn about version changes - ie. from rails 2 and 
3 to rails 4.  It does not even mention "rake asset:precompile" anywhere.

Bottom line:   What else,. after "rake assets:precompile" do I have to do, 
so that the "rails server .... -e production" process 
runs correctly using the precompiled assets, and serves up the gosh darned 
javascript to the browser??

If someone wants to enlighten me, great.  Otherwise, I will plow thru this 
dreck, until I determine the solution, and will
post a response here. Editorial Note from GEMESYS Ltd:  Guys:  This should 
*not* be this difficult to make a baseline trivial app website
actually work as expected, in some sort of sane production mode.   N'est 
pas?

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