RichardOnRails wrote:
> IMHO, listing all those fields on a scaffold command is an ugly
> approach, when compared to the second fixture that listed all the
> fields.  Is there an easier way?

Scaffolding is really only a learning tool or a way to jump start
development. It gets you going quickly with some decent patterns, but
you expected to customize them heavily. That is why the new fields
don't get added automatically.

But you might be interested in checking out: http://activescaffold.com/


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