> I agree. This follows the guideline of "validate early", which is > generally a good one. I also agree - ActiveRecord should not need to know about how browsers handle params hashes. For example, If you're talking to ActiveRecord from somewhere else (the console, a drb script, or whatever) you shouldn't have to pretend you're an html client
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