On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 9:46 PM, James Jack-Been <[email protected]> wrote:
> When I ran it? It returned an error I think. I'll check tonight.

Paste the exact error message in a reply when you run it again.

> By
> chaining the "root" I mean changing the index file.

Please show exactly what you changed in the reply as well. Was it the
contents of public/index.html? It's location? The config/routes.rb
file? Something else?

> I'm on a mac right
> now, but when I was using rails, I was on my windows laptop because
> that's what I use to program in general.

The only OS that matters in this context is the OS you are using to
run the rails app, i.e., where you ran rails server to start it up.
That's the same directory you'll run rake routes in, and where the
index file will be under the public directory.

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