On 15 Jan 2009, at 16:32, Richard Schneeman wrote:

>
> You were right.
>
> When i turned of config.cache_classes in my environments/production.rb
> everything worked great. Of course I cant run a deployment like that,
> sooo...i moved my     " require 'custom_validations'  " into my model
> right above my validation call, to ensure it gets loaded in the right
> order. I'm not sure how kosher this is, but it fixed the problem.
>
Personally my preferred solution is what is outline in the blog post:  
have an initializer that requires stuff like that'

>
> models/phrase.rb:
> ...
> require 'custom_validations
> validates_not_spam :word
> ...
> -- 
> Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
>
> >


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