On Saturday, December 14, 2019 at 2:32:10 PM UTC-5, Walter Lee Davis wrote:
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> > On Dec 14, 2019, at 4:50 AM, fugee ohu <fuge...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
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> > On Friday, December 13, 2019 at 9:41:29 PM UTC-5, Walter Lee Davis 
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> > You're looking at the id. If you look at how the form renders in a 
> browser, the name property will be the usual Rails nested format: 
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> > <input type="date" name="auction_listing[start_date]" 
> id="auction_listing_start_date"> 
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> > I can't be bothered to write out an entire set of select tags, just 
> imagine if datetime_select was written as date_tag. That's how it would 
> render. 
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> > Walter 
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> > > On Dec 13, 2019, at 3:26 PM, fugee ohu <fuge...@gmail.com> wrote: 
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> > > I mean the field names Instead of just fieldname it's 
> tablename_fieldname 
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> > Can you help me with my other problem, favicon with webpacker? It's 
> another post Webpacker complains it can't find a compiled favicon.ico in 
> manifest.json I assume this means I'm missing an entry in package.json for 
> favicon.ico but I actually followed a tutorial called "bundle your favicons 
> with webpacker" 
> https://medium.com/tech-angels-publications/bundle-your-favicons-with-webpack-b69d834b2f53
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> I did exactly what the tutorial said but I get this error 
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> I've never used webpacker for anything serious, and every time I have used 
> it trivially, I have not configured anything manually. I would second the 
> other advice you got in the original thread -- just ensure that webpacker 
> doesn't know anything about your favicon, and let your Web server host it 
> normally. 
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> Any regular (web-readable) file in the /public directory of your project 
> will be served by your Web server without any interference by Rails or any 
> form of its asset pipeline. Don't use the tag generator in your 
> application.html.erb file, just use a normal meta tag as if you were 
> hand-coding static HTML. The correct href to use is '/favicon.ico', and 
> that maps directly to /path/to/your/application/public/favicon.ico. 
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How do I ensure that webpacker doesn't know anything about my favicon I 
removed the favicon lines in application.js and renamed favicons.js to 
favicons.js.renamed and than ran `rake webpacker:compile` (not that i know 
what that's supposed to be for) but still the app is complaining 
favicon.ico can't be found in manifest.js

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