thanks for the <%=
I was referring to this tutorial again: 
http://rails.francik.name/tutorial/chapter/5#23

It uses :user instead of @user for the form creation

However I could not get it to work with the @user, had to use :user to 
load the form in browser.

Another problem am getting when am clicking on Register button for the 
form is :

Routing Error

No route matches [POST] "/user/register"

Try running rake routes for more information on available routes.

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