Without looking at your routes and code it's really had to find a reason.

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Maurício Linhares
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On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 6:01 PM, Chris
Olsen<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I am having 2 similar problems with routing.
>
> 1. With Rails if I make a js request using jQuery I always have to
> append a ".js" extension to allow the request  to be handled
> appropriately.  If I don't append a js extension I get html formatted
> data back. Using Merb this never happened and worked like I thought it
> should.
>
> 2. Today I am having problems allowing xml requests to be handled by the
> controller.  Even if I have a respond_to block that accepts xml
> requests, the html block will handle it instead.  If I try the work
> around mentioned in problem #1 Rails throws an error of being unable to
> route the request.  If I add a :format key to the specific route in the
> routes.rb file, that defaults to :html, it then works.
>
> Why is it that I have to allow for the :format in the xml case, but in
> the :js case I need the .js extension?
>
> Am I missing something?  This seems a little too sloppy for Rails.
> --
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>
> >
>

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