Frederick Cheung wrote in post #1095286:
> On Tuesday, February 5, 2013 6:19:22 AM UTC, Ruby-Forum.com User wrote:
>>
>>
> Normally you'd have
>
> YourApplication::Application.config.secret_token = 'long random string'
>
> in an initializer, which rails should then pass through to rack. You can
> use rake secret to generate such a token.


I just read about this yesterday. It's an issue with the very latest 
update to the rack gem, as I understand it. The issue was patched in the 
Rails master and should make it's way into the next point release of 
Rails. According to the bug discussion this warning can be safely 
ignore, so just wait for the next Rails release and the warning should 
go away.

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