Yes, I do now... and with the upload you guys just made to fix the
search problem, it works fine and I am in business. Thank you!!!
JannaB

On May 23, 11:37 am, <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, 22 May 2009 08:29:56 -0700 (PDT), JannaB
> <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I don't know if this is related to the "search broken" thread going on
> > here or not. I have a peculiar thing going on which I am unable to
> > track down.
>
> > I  have a mode, "Associate," and a misnamed controller,
> > "AssociateController" I had everything working fine with AS as that
> > was.
>
> > I then have gone in and renamed my controller in the appropriate
> > plural AssociatesController, as well as its filename, and any
> > references to it.
>
> > now, if I hit, sayhttp://127.0.0.1:3000/associates/list, I get a no
> > such method error, and my logs show:
>
> > Processing AssociatesController#show (for 127.0.0.1 at 2009-05-22
> > 11:23:29) [GET]
> >   Parameters: {"action"=>"show", "id"=>"list",
> > "controller"=>"associates"}
>
> > ActionController::UnknownAction (No action responded to show. Actions:
> > add_existing, attributes_hash_is_empty?, create, delete, destroy,
> > destroy_existing, do_destroy, edit, edit_associated,
> > find_or_create_for_params, index, list, nested, new, new_existing,
> > render_field, row, show_search, table, update, update_column,
> > update_record_from_params, and update_table):
>
> Look at your routes, do you have map.resources :associates,
> :active_scaffold => true?
>
>
>
> > However, if I hithttp://127.0.0.1:3000/associates/which invokes
> > index, it comes up ok. BUT, if I click on "Search" (I am using Live
> > Search) I get a similar error:
>
> > Processing AssociatesController#show (for 127.0.0.1 at 2009-05-22
> > 11:23:38) [GET]
> >   Parameters: {"action"=>"show", "_method"=>"get",
> > "adapter"=>"_list_inline_adapter", "id"=>"show_search",
> > "controller"=>"associates"}
>
> > ActionController::UnknownAction (No action responded to show. Actions:
> > add_existing, attributes_hash_is_empty?, create, delete, destroy,
> > destroy_existing, do_destroy, edit, edit_associated,
> > find_or_create_for_params, index, list, nested, new, new_existing,
> > render_field, row, show_search, table, update, update_column,
> > update_record_from_params, and update_table):
>
> > Any idea what I may have changed here to cause AS to be inadvertently
> > broken? Thanks JannaB
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