On Martes, 16 de Febrero de 2010 20:45:46 joelkeepup escribió:
> Hi, im trying to use active scaffold for my internal admin tool and
> not my end  user views. The problem is all my objects are related to
> each other. So if my models controller has active scaffold turned on,
> then it works fine in the admin view. If I turn it off, it works fine
> in the regular view, but breaks the active scaffold.
>
> For example, I have an admin model called "EndrollmentApplication".
> Only internal users can work on the enrollment application and I want
> it to  be active scaffold. Its parent is a "Client". The client has an
> enternal view. Since they are related, I cant seem to make this work.
>
> any suggestions?
>
> seems like I should be able to use a before_filter, but im not sure
> how.
>

I always use two controllers, one for admin with active_scaffold, and another 
one for public access

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