I'm having a similar issue.

I have a controlle/model
in for Appointment with a new action :cancel

When I create a link_to tag (tried may different ways...assigning 
cancel_appointment_path(appointment) and assigning :controller => 
:appointment, :action => :cancel, id: => appointment.id ), but I'm 
getting an error no matter how I  try.  Assuming we're using an 
appointment with id 7.. I get a path /appointments/7/cancel and an error 
saying action "7" not found...logs show it's looking for action 7 and 
trying to pass in id of "cancel".

Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!!

Thx.  -David

Franz Strebel wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 4:12 PM, Raimon Fs
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> What can be wrong ???
> 
> Can you post the result of rake routes ?

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