> <signup-form with="&User.new">
>        <field-list fields="name, email_address, password,
> password_confirmation" />
> </signup-form>
>
> Note the ":" after field-list. That means that we're specifying it as a
> parameter to the tag.

Thanks Ritchie.

I did try with the (missing) :
but that did not completely work either. I get the following error:

Routing Error

user_activate_url failed to generate from
{:controller=>"users", :action=>"activate", :id=>nil, 
:key=>"29225184fa4f1f0ef760a7f2a5a5f9d5f809c721"},
expected: {:controller=>"users", :action=>"activate"}, diff:
{:id=>nil, :key=>"29225184fa4f1f0ef760a7f2a5a5f9d5f809c721"}

Actually tried this with:

<% newuser=User.new %>
        <signup-form with="&newuser">

just to make sure it was not a problem with a nil object.

What I am really trying to do is get the signup form into a partial so
I can load the signup form into a
<div> on my site, which is revealed after a javascript action is run
locally to hide my menu. I do not know if
I can get there from where I am starting here. I was hoping to be able
to create a view  'signup.html.erb' in
views/users but that did not work either. I am also new to rails, but
I thought that the controller would automatically associate an action
to a view of the same name.

jet


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