Use " for strings if they are ambitious, "127.0.0.1" for example.
Am 21.05.2013 18:27 schrieb "John Merlino" <[email protected]>:

> I was using this code
>
>         url = "http://#{agent_host}:#{agent_port}/home/create_unit?";
>
>
> And it worked fine in development but for my config.yml, I was
> specifying localhost for agent_host. However in production, agent_host
> is an actual ip address and it just wouldn't work. So I had to
> explicitly put the ip address in production:
>
>         url = "http://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/home/create_unit?";
>
> This is what that config file had:
>
> agent_development:
>   host: localhost
>   port: 3001
> agent_production:
>   host: xxx.xxx.xx.xxx
>   port: 80
> agent_staging:
>   host: xxx.xxx.xx.xxx
>   port: 80
>
> where the x's are replaced with actual numeric values that represent
> ip address.
>
> How does the yaml interpret that ip address? As a decimal value? I'm
> not sure why when I substitute it into the string interpolation, that
> it doesn't in production.
>
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