I think I can speak for most people (yeah notice the most, didnt want
to speak for everybody) here in saying, no we cant.

On May 29, 6:51 am, amritpal pathak <amritpalpath...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 12:30 PM, Frederick Cheung <
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> frederick.che...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On May 28, 3:06 pm, amritpal pathak <amritpalpath...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hey
> > >       I am using rails 3.0.7.I created two buttons simply as:
> > >      <%= button_to "Great", :action => "click"%>
> > >      <%= button_to "click me", :action => "work"%>
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> > > Router.rb file looks like:
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> > > Check::Application.routes.draw do
> > >  # get "gne/clg"
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> > >   get "posts/index"
> > >   resources :posts do
> > >    end
> > > #get 'posts/click'
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> > > ActionController::Routing::Routes.draw do |map|
> > > map.root :controller => "posts", :action => "click"
> > > end
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> > > ActionController::Routing::Routes.draw do |map|
> > > map.root :controller => "posts", :action => "work"
> > > end
> > >  end
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> > First off you don't need that ActionController::Routing::Routes.draw
> > stuff if you use the rails 3 syntax.
> > root :to => "posts#click"
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>      Thanks for help.It worked.
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> > Secondly you're mapping both your actions to the same path - you need
> > to map them to different paths if you want rails to know which action
> > to route to when the request arrives.
>
>      Can you tell please how to map both actions to different paths.I
>      am new to rails so dont know OR any good tutorial that can help.

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