>> Try removing the observer loading statement and run script/console and refer to the class. >> That should trigger it to autoload, and if there's an error it will show up. >> Rails only drops errors in some circumstances, not in others.
This was the first thing I tried, both the model and the observer load fine at the console. >> By the way: Please don't start a new topic by replying to another one. >> This confuses mailclients that support threading. (replying causes >> your mailclient to set an In-Reply-To header which tells my client that this is a reply >> in the previous thread and it displays it as such) Apologies, will remember this in future. _______________________________________________ Engine-Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.rails-engines.org/listinfo.cgi/engine-users-rails-engines.org
