Thanks Robert,
But one question.
Where do I put the code called by an :before_filter
In the application_controller ?

On 2 Nov., 15:54, Robert Walker <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Robert Walker wrote:
> > Keep in mind that instance variables set in controllers are only
> > available for one request/response cycle. Any data you need for a view
> > you should assign in the controller action used to render the view.
>
> Also remember that before_filter can be used in cases where you need to
> load data for multiple actions within a controller. This will help keep
> your code DRY.
> --
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