Yes, I am. The problem is that the controller_path of the subclass is
getting explicitly added to the override partials, causing the PathSet to
not find
the partial in the view path. I'm pretty sure you do this due to the
complexities around nested scaffolds...
chris

On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 12:57 AM, Sergio Cambra .:: entreCables S.L. ::. <
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>
> On Jueves, 2 de Julio de 2009 06:32:16 Chris Eppstein escribió:
> > Hi,
> >
> > We're upgrading to rails2.3 and have just taken the master branch of
> > AS from June 9th or so as our current version of active scaffold.
> >
> > We've always kind-of hacked to get our controllers to inherit form
> > partial overrides from the super class controller by adding an
> > explicit prepend_view_path to the subclass controller with the view
> > path of the parent. But now that doesn't seem to work anymore (the
> > override is not found and we get the default nested form for the
> > association). We spent most of the day reading through the code and
> > trying to see what to do, to no avail.
> >
> > What is the recommended way to have one active_scaffold controller
> > inherit partial overrides from the superclass controller?
>
> I think it should work. Are you prepending the path before you configure
> active_scaffold for that controller?
>
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Chris Eppstein
> >
> >
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