Params option works great. using an if statement I get the list and individual "pages" for ip and users and can generate them for pretty much anything. All I need now is create the right tags within that if and I'm on my way. Unless someone has stuff to add this is now done. Thanks again.
SOLVED On Mar 5, 1:13 am, Scorpio <[email protected]> wrote: > I know a bit about routing but I dunno how to create a custom route > where it would for example swap the dots with a chosen "safe" symbol. > So if anyone has got any material that explains on how to do just that > I'd be very thankful. I know how to set up /ip_logs/ip /ip_logs/user > but no idea how to swap anything in a symbol that makes that route. > > For now I'm gonna go with the default show action and redesign it > based upon if a user id or ip is passed in the params and post back > how that works. > > I'd like to take a moment to thank everyone for their invaluable input > not just this topic but elsewhere as well. I'm learning new stuff with > literally every post :) Maybe one day I'll be actually good at it.. > > On Mar 4, 11:06 pm, Matt Jones <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > On Mar 4, 2012, at 8:55 AM, Scorpio wrote: > > > > as far as the index page goes I've tried > > > > <index-page> > > > > <content-header:/> > > > <content-body:> > > > <collection:> > > > <view:resource_url/> > > > </collection:> > > > </content-body:> > > > > </index-page> > > > > Regardless what i put in the vew tag it still shows Ip log 1, Ip log 2 > > > etc > > > Have you tried this without the <content-body:> wrapper? Typically, you > > only want to use nested parameters for things that are actual parameters of > > the tag - in this case, "content-body" is a section tag that doesn't take > > any parameters. > > > > when i try to link to /ip_logs/ip /ip_logs/user I get no route matches > > > error I'm guessing I'm missing something but /ip_logs/127.0.0.1 (the > > > ip value for both test entries) also shows that error and not a blank > > > page or edit me here page > > > You'll definitely want to set up some custom routes - the dots are likely > > to confuse Rails, as they're typically used as format separators (think > > /some_models/1.json). > > > --Matt Jones -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Hobo Users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/hobousers?hl=en.
