Elliott Golden wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I have used <%= link_to "Back", :back %> many times with no issues.
> This time I am getting this error:
> 
> Unknown action
> No action responded to index. Actions: access_denied, check_roles,
> create, new, role_requirements, role_requirements=, and update
> 
> Any thoughts on this? I really need to use :back as the page I am
> trying to go "back"  to is part of a somewhat complex multipage form.
> And I don't want to resend a lot of info back to the form just to get
> off of the tiny static "privacy policy" page.
> 
> Thanks for the help.
> Elliott

That error message seems to indicate that :back creates a link to the 
index action of the controller. The message says that it can't find an 
index action and then lists the actions it did find.

My book says :back refers to the url in the HTTP_REFERER header in the 
current request.  Maybe :back isn't finding any url, so link_to is 
defaulting to :index?
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