On Aug 19, 1:44 pm, mgpowers <[email protected]> wrote:
> I followed step by step the instructions for the first application in
> the Begining Ruby for Rails book
> and checked the online documentation before even posting.
>
> Do you have any suggestions as shown I have a controller and a view
> and an application defined but
> its not finding it or giving me the error message posted.....any
> ideas ?
Look at the log file in log/development.log It's probably something
like a bad database setup or similar.
fred
>
> Thanks!
>
> On Aug 19, 7:50 am, Rick <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > > PS . It does show the default web page ok athttp://localhost:3000
> > > just not the app
>
> > It doesn't show the app because you don't actually have one.
>
> > You should read what you see athttp://localhost:3000. Specifically,
> > steps 1, 2, and 3 in the main panel give you some obvious tips on
> > what's next.
>
> > If these tips are too vague you can find more detailed information on
> > the right panel. Under "Browse the Documentation" follow "Rails
> > Guides" to "Getting Started with Rails".
>
> > You might also consider picking up a book and working through an
> > example. Pay careful attention here, however, to the versions of Ruby
> > and Rails (and any gems and plugins) used in the book.
>
> > Happy tRails
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