diff options
author | Pratik Naik <pratiknaik@gmail.com> | 2009-04-22 15:26:03 +0100 |
---|---|---|
committer | Pratik Naik <pratiknaik@gmail.com> | 2009-04-22 15:26:03 +0100 |
commit | 5f3f100ce2d689480da85abc88e5e940cf90189e (patch) | |
tree | 15c1a05a5308a9eea56d7f0889ac46d9cac5b57c /railties/guides/source/getting_started.textile | |
parent | d758d996d1b66e2a65640f79f01ce2ac674d7ed5 (diff) | |
parent | ca49299434bc764b667cd86846d892e91a150ef3 (diff) | |
download | rails-5f3f100ce2d689480da85abc88e5e940cf90189e.tar.gz rails-5f3f100ce2d689480da85abc88e5e940cf90189e.tar.bz2 rails-5f3f100ce2d689480da85abc88e5e940cf90189e.zip |
Merge branch 'master' into active_model
Conflicts:
activeresource/lib/active_resource/validations.rb
Diffstat (limited to 'railties/guides/source/getting_started.textile')
-rw-r--r-- | railties/guides/source/getting_started.textile | 6 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/railties/guides/source/getting_started.textile b/railties/guides/source/getting_started.textile index 97f141b5e9..7c029762a3 100644 --- a/railties/guides/source/getting_started.textile +++ b/railties/guides/source/getting_started.textile @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ Now if you navigate to +http://localhost:3000+ in your browser, you'll see the + NOTE. For more information about routing, refer to "Rails Routing from the Outside In":routing.html. -h3. Getting Up and Running Quickly With Scaffolding +h3. Getting Up and Running Quickly with Scaffolding Rails _scaffolding_ is a quick way to generate some of the major pieces of an application. If you want to create the models, views, and controllers for a new resource in a single operation, scaffolding is the tool for the job. @@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ This code sets the +@posts+ instance variable to an array of all posts in the da TIP: For more information on finding records with Active Record, see "Active Record Query Interface":active_record_querying.html. -The +respond_to+ block handles both HTML and XML calls to this action. If you browse to +http://localhost:3000/posts.xml+, you'll see all of the posts in XML format. The HTML format looks for a view in +app/views/posts/+ with a name that corresponds to the action name. Rails makes all of the instance variables from the action available to the view. Here's +app/view/posts/index.html.erb+: +The +respond_to+ block handles both HTML and XML calls to this action. If you browse to +http://localhost:3000/posts.xml+, you'll see all of the posts in XML format. The HTML format looks for a view in +app/views/posts/+ with a name that corresponds to the action name. Rails makes all of the instance variables from the action available to the view. Here's +app/views/posts/index.html.erb+: <erb> <h1>Listing posts</h1> @@ -1269,7 +1269,7 @@ You'll also need to modify +views/posts/_form.html.erb+ to include the tags: With these changes in place, you'll find that you can edit a post and its tags directly on the same view. -NOTE. You may want to use javascript to dynamically add additional tags on a single form. For an example of this and other advanced techniques, see the "nested model sample application":http://github.com/alloy/complex-form-examples/tree/nested_attributes. +NOTE. You may want to use JavaScript to dynamically add additional tags on a single form. For an example of this and other advanced techniques, see the "complex form examples application":http://github.com/alloy/complex-form-examples/tree/master. h3. What's Next? |