The class should be VersionsController, not VersionController, though that
may just be a typo in your post.

2009/5/22 Colin Law <[email protected]>

> Post the contents of versions_controller.rb, there must be something wrong
> there. Strip out some of the unneeded stuff if it is more than a few tens of
> lines.  If you do change it, make sure that it still fails, and that query
> still works.
>
> Colin
>
> 2009/5/22 Marek N. <[email protected]>
>
>>
>> Colin Law wrote:
>> > To check that the view is interpreting this you could try <%= "value is
>> > #...@mydate}" %>. If you see the fixed text then it is just that @mydate
>> > is
>> > not getting setup for some reason.  Possibly a typo that you just can't
>> > get
>> > your eye on.
>> >
>> > What do you mean by "I can even put garbage in the controller such as
>> > "a;lskjdfj" and it
>> > doesn't give me a compile error in the controller."
>> >
>> > Colin
>> >
>> > 2009/5/22 Marek N. <[email protected]>
>>
>> Hello Colin,
>>
>> That is a good idea for a test case and the fixed text does appear, but
>> not the variable's value.  What kind of typo could cause this?  The odd
>> thing is that I have a "def query" below it that is able to pass values
>> to "query.rhtml" without any issues...
>>
>> As for your question, I have two rhtml files, index and query.  If I put
>> meaningless junk in "def query" I get the following interpretation error
>> (as expected):
>>
>>    undefined local variable or method `laksjdf' for
>> #<VersionController:0xf6993310>
>>
>> if I copy paste the same junk text into "def index", it does not produce
>> an error (odd right?).  This seems to indicate that
>> version_controller.rb is not interpreting the code in "def index" for
>> some reason, but is interpreting it in the "def query" which is directly
>> below it.  This is at least consistent with why it is not showing the
>> value for @mydate.  I don't know enough about ruby to figure out what
>> could cause this sort of behaviour.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Mark
>>
>>
>>
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>>
>> >>
>>
>

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