I have to call same  user_authenticate function  for destroy and update, 
But when i give like this
*
before_filter :user_authenticate, :only => [:destroy]
before_filter :user_authenticate, :only => [:update]*

This was not working, but when i gave like this
*before_filter :user_authenticate, :only => [:destroy,:update]. this 
working.*

what is the comparison with these  2 method, also i searched for this only, 
and except.but i didn't get any correct explanation.

Any help?

Thankyou
vishnu

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