First, how are you creating these controllers?  Are you creating them 
RESTfully?  Are you using generate controller or generate scaffold?

If you are generating via scaffold then inside your routes.rb file 
you'll see something like:

map.resources :controller

Mapping is what creates the routes for this.  Keep in mind that at the 
bottom of that file you may have:

map.connect ':controller/:action/:id'
map.connect ':controller/action/id.:format'

These two lines basically setup the controller, action, id routing to 
every controller you create.  If you don't want these to manage those 
routes you need to comment them out:

# map.connect ':controller/:action/:id'
# map.connect ':controller/action/id.:format'

Then, you setup explicit routing using the examples I gave.  If you are 
having trouble with routes then you need to research them a bit and get 
familiar with them.  They are very important for working with rails:

http://guides.rubyonrails.org/routing.html
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