> If you are a beginner with Rails I strongly advise that you first work
> right through a good tutorial such as railstutorial.org (which is free
> to use online) first.  The tutorial will show you the basics of Rails
> so that you may then go on to work out the best way to implement your
> app.

Thanks Colin, that's the answer i always get from all forums most of the 
time, but i am not that beginner .. i am already handling some rails 
applications ( not written by me but still m able to make modifications 
.. ) .. But anyways .. Let's see .. Thanks..

Regards,
DJ

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