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1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/railties/guides/source/i18n.textile b/railties/guides/source/i18n.textile
index bb17e1ffc4..4d9232917d 100644
--- a/railties/guides/source/i18n.textile
+++ b/railties/guides/source/i18n.textile
@@ -705,20 +705,20 @@ end
The key for the error message in this case is +:blank+. Active Record will lookup this key in the namespaces:
<ruby>
-activerecord.errors.messages.models.[model_name].attributes.[attribute_name]
-activerecord.errors.messages.models.[model_name]
+activerecord.errors.models.[model_name].attributes.[attribute_name]
+activerecord.errors.models.[model_name]
activerecord.errors.messages
</ruby>
Thus, in our example it will try the following keys in this order and return the first result:
<ruby>
-activerecord.errors.messages.models.user.attributes.name.blank
-activerecord.errors.messages.models.user.blank
+activerecord.errors.models.user.attributes.name.blank
+activerecord.errors.models.user.blank
activerecord.errors.messages.blank
</ruby>
-When your models are additionally using inheritance then the messages are looked up for the inherited model class names are looked up.
+When your models are additionally using inheritance then the messages are looked up in the inheritance chain.
For example, you might have an Admin model inheriting from User: