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@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ $ rails myapp --edge
If you have a local checkout of the Rails repository and want to generate an application using that, you can pass the +--dev+ flag:
<shell>
-$ ruby /path/to/rails/railties/bin/rails myapp --dev
+$ ruby /path/to/rails/bin/rails myapp --dev
</shell>
h3. Rails Architectural Changes
@@ -568,6 +568,8 @@ Action Mailer has been given a new API with TMail being replaced out with the ne
* The +mail+ delivery method acts in a similar way to Action Controller's +respond_to+, and you can explicitly or implicitly render templates. Action Mailer will turn the email into a multipart email as needed.
* You can pass a proc to the <tt>format.mime_type</tt> calls within the mail block and explicitly render specific types of text, or add layouts or different templates. The +render+ call inside the proc is from Abstract Controller and supports the same options.
* What were mailer unit tests have been moved to functional tests.
+* Action Mailer now delegates all auto encoding of header fields and bodies to Mail Gem
+* Action Mailer will auto encode email bodies and headers for you
Deprecations: