ActiveScaffold brings with it a lot of magic.  If you do everything
and name everything the way it wants, all is good.  Otherwise, If you
have model names or table names that don't follow the way it works,
you will have to change your code or be in for a lot of hurt.

By the time you are up to 100k rows, you may well want to create your
own helpers and use prototype or jQuery code to make the table behave
exactly the way you want.

Brendon.

On May 4, 9:36 am, Marnen Laibow-Koser <rails-mailing-l...@andreas-
s.net> wrote:
> JannaB wrote:
> > I am wondering what you gentlemen might use in lieu of basic
> > scaffolding.
>
> [...]
>
> Check out ActiveScaffold
>
> Best,
> --
> Marnen Laibow-Koserhttp://www.marnen.org
> [email protected]
> --
> Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/.
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