On Jan 13, 4:15 am, Chris Olsen <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Here is the form.
>
> - form_tag "/admin/users/password"  do
>   %fieldset
>     = form_field("Password", :tip => "required") { password_field
> :password, nil, :size => 15 }
>     = form_field("Password Confirmation", :tip => "required") {
> password_field :password_confirmation, nil, :size => 15 }
>

Looking at the params that are submitted would probably tell you why.
You're abusing password_field by passing nil as the second argument.
You could either use form builders, form for etc... use password_field
properly (ie first parameter is the name of an instance variable, 2nd
is a method name) or use password_field_tag.

Fred
>   .buttons
>     = submit_tag "Save Password"
>     or
>     = link_to "Cancel", admin_user_path(@user)
>
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