I'm the ultimate newb on ROR.  I am following through a tutorial on 
Lynda.com called "Ruby on Rails 4 Essential Training".  I am learning about 
the MVC structure.  They show a web page that has the following links:

<a href="/demo/hello">Hello page 1</a><br />
<%= link_to('Hello page 2', {:action => 'hello'}) %><br /> 

According to the tutorial, both links, once rendered, should be identical, 
but they are not and I can't figure out why.

This is what is being rendered:

<a href="/demo/hello <view-source:http://localhost:3000/demo/hello>">Hello page 
1</a><br /><a href="/demo <view-source:http://localhost:3000/demo>">Hello page 
2</a><br />


Again, the tutorial shows the second link as /demo/hello.  Why doesn't this 
link to the hello action the way it should?


Here is the controller, if that helps:


class DemoController < ApplicationController

  layout false

  def index
    render('index')
  end

  def hello
    render('hello')
  end

end


Thanks for your help.

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