Hi John,

I highly suggest you take a peek as the associations that Rails
provides.  A good place to start is the Rails Guides.
http://guides.rubyonrails.org/association_basics.html
and also the guide on routes (particularly the part on nested
resources)
http://guides.rubyonrails.org/routing_outside_in.html
These will make life much easier for you if you follow them.

Sorry for not really answering your question... :)


Again, I would go this route though.  :)
On Feb 9, 12:46 pm, John Smith <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I need some help with routes and params. I am developming some forums
> for a web. I want to be able to create new replies once a post has been
> created. So I create a post and then I have to put a link named "Reply".
> What I want to do is Reply.create, and pass post_id as a param to this
> Reply.create action. How can I make this link? How can I get this param
> in replies controller?
> I  think I can create a whole new action, but I would like to use
> Reply.create.
> --
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