Frederick Cheung wrote: > You are using the return value of save. in the case when your rescue > block is invoked, the return value of save is what your rescue clause > evaluates to and it would seem that errors.add_to_base always > evaluates to something true. You need to return false from that block > (which your puts statement does since puts always evaluates to nil) > > Fred
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