[Rails] Re: Routes problem in form

2011-01-09 Thread rwz
yes, it will work On Jan 10, 1:34 am, JD wrote: > On Jan 9, 6:14 pm, Frederick Cheung > wrote: > > > On Jan 9, 1:10 pm, JD wrote: > > > > Hello all, > > > > I'm relatively new to rails and have been doing ok with it but I have > > > run into an issue that I'm sure has a really easy solution tha

[Rails] Re: Routes problem in form

2011-01-09 Thread JD
On Jan 9, 6:14 pm, Frederick Cheung wrote: > On Jan 9, 1:10 pm, JD wrote: > > > Hello all, > > > I'm relatively new to rails and have been doing ok with it but I have > > run into an issue that I'm sure has a really easy solution that I just > > can't seem to see. > > Do you want admin_carriers

[Rails] Re: Routes problem in form

2011-01-09 Thread JD
Well I've figured this one out so no worries. On Jan 9, 1:10 pm, JD wrote: > Hello all, > > I'm relatively new to rails and have been doing ok with it but I have > run into an issue that I'm sure has a really easy solution that I just > can't seem to see. > > Basically I have an app and have name

[Rails] Re: Routes problem in form

2011-01-09 Thread Frederick Cheung
On Jan 9, 1:10 pm, JD wrote: > Hello all, > > I'm relatively new to rails and have been doing ok with it but I have > run into an issue that I'm sure has a really easy solution that I just > can't seem to see. > Do you want admin_carriers_path? You can probably simplify things simply by saying