Is it a form? Is the index.html in rails root or the webservers root?
If its rails you can still use the form helpers or pull in a
partial...

On Mar 11, 6:24 pm, Paul Reitz <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I'm trying to create a log in in index.html, but I keep getting an error
> about InvalidAuthenticityToken. I understand this is something that RoR
> puts in the forms, and it changes regularly. The problem is that the
> home page in the public folder is html, and therefore static. has anyone
> else put a log in on their home page?
> --
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