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diff --git a/railties/guides/source/getting_started.textile b/railties/guides/source/getting_started.textile index 54f3c74695..a36f84e9fd 100644 --- a/railties/guides/source/getting_started.textile +++ b/railties/guides/source/getting_started.textile @@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ rundown on the function of each of the files and folders that Rails created by d |script/|Contains the rails script that starts your app and can contain other scripts you use to deploy or run your application.| |test/|Unit tests, fixtures, and other test apparatus. These are covered in "Testing Rails Applications":testing.html| |tmp/|Temporary files| -|vendor/|A place for all third-party code. In a typical Rails application, this includes Ruby Gems, the Rails source code (if you optionally install it into your project) and plugins containing additional prepackaged functionality.| +|vendor/|A place for all third-party code. In a typical Rails application, this includes Ruby Gems and the Rails source code (if you optionally install it into your project).| h4. Configuring a Database @@ -811,8 +811,7 @@ and links. A few things to note in the view: NOTE. In previous versions of Rails, you had to use +<%=h post.name %>+ so that any HTML would be escaped before being inserted into the page. In Rails -3.0+, this is now the default. To get unescaped HTML, you now use +<%= raw -post.name %>+. +3 and above, this is now the default. To get unescaped HTML, you now use <tt><%= raw post.name %></tt>. TIP: For more details on the rendering process, see "Layouts and Rendering in Rails":layouts_and_rendering.html. @@ -825,7 +824,7 @@ Rails renders a view to the browser, it does so by putting the view's HTML into a layout's HTML. In previous versions of Rails, the +rails generate scaffold+ command would automatically create a controller specific layout, like +app/views/layouts/posts.html.erb+, for the posts controller. However this has -been changed in Rails 3.0+. An application specific +layout+ is used for all the +been changed in Rails 3. An application specific +layout+ is used for all the controllers and can be found in +app/views/layouts/application.html.erb+. Open this layout in your editor and modify the +body+ tag to include the style directive below: @@ -1870,7 +1869,6 @@ free to consult these support resources: * The "Ruby on Rails Tutorial":http://railstutorial.org/book * The "Ruby on Rails mailing list":http://groups.google.com/group/rubyonrails-talk * The "#rubyonrails":irc://irc.freenode.net/#rubyonrails channel on irc.freenode.net -* The "Rails Wiki":http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/ Rails also comes with built-in help that you can generate using the rake command-line utility: |