2009/4/7 Mace Windu <rails-mailing-l...@andreas-s.net>

>
> Jim Schiel wrote:
> > Just a quick thought -- try :employ, instead of @employ in the
> > form_for statement.
>
> This worked thank you.


Can someone explain why please?  I have both form_for(@blah) and form_for
:blah and both appear to work ok for me.
Colin


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