Marnen Laibow-Koser wrote: > Cameron Vessey wrote: >> ok so the first problem was I had >> >> map.resources :user_loggin >> >> which is a RESTful type routing??? > > That's normally what you want. Use RESTful routes unless there's a good > reason not to n Heres a good reason ..they wern't working > >> and it messes with URL routing or some thing ... > > No, it's just a shorthand for defining certain routes. Read the docs > for details.
I read the docs for 3 hours and 2 diferent reference books.. not one told me that adding a map.resource :(controller) to routes would make it so you couldn't use the URL to navigate. Why would I use restful if I have no clue how to use restful? > >> Deleted it from routes file and can navigate manually threw views... > > Particularly since you seem to be a beginner, I'd advise starting with Way to call out the obvous , what a nice thing to do > RESTful routes and naming your controller actions accordingly. Judging > from your earlier post, your controller actions have strange names. Who asked for your opinion on naming conventions? > Change them to use RESTful style as much as possible. Telling some one to change them to restful style; when its apparent they don't know what restful is, isn't saying any thing at all. > > (Oh, and you misspelled "login"...) No I spelt user_loggin exactly the way I wanted to, but you just had to point it out yes? >> .... wierd > > Not weird at all. Read the Rails routing guide and docs. I really don't understand why you responded to my post at all, you never have any thing positive to say on any of your forum replies and you constantly interject your own opinion on matters that were never asked to be addressed. And it seems to me that you rarley provide any one with any actual useful information... Go read the manual!!!?? Go read the book!? who needs that type of advice?... For example earlyer this week I asked about downloading rest_authentication becuase I could not get the process to work ... did you reply with some useful help on how to grab plugins on a windows OS? No! you told me don't bother with restful_authentication it sucks..and windows sucks... which whether correct or not has nothing to do with how to properly down load restful_aunthentication on a windows xp platform. And thats what I asked for help with if I can't figure out how to download restful_authentication, you think I can just go and magicly download what ever alternitive plugin you suggested. > > Best, > -- > Marnen Laibow-Koser > http://www.marnen.org > [email protected] > > Sent from my iPhone Look dude ..no one helped me with this problem..I did figure it out on my own, by googling and reading and googling and reading ... books and doc's and I replied to my own question incase some one else accidently messed with the routing file like I did. All your response was, was a snobish trashing of my question and my own response... do me a favor ..ignore my questions... thanks -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rubyonrails-talk?hl=en.

