On Dec 15, 2:42 pm, Leonardo Mateo <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 9:32 AM, radu puspana <[email protected]> wrote:
> > sry folks, i forgot to put up the  link, sry my bad :
> >http://ryandaigle.com/articles/2009/8/11/what-s-new-in-edge-rails-ind...
> > thx to Leonardo Mateo for answering, and i would like the next
> > response if it comes, to be a well explained one,
> >i;m a RoR noob :( ,
>
> That means that you're starting to walk the right way, and that's no
> reason to :(, so be :)

Thx for the nice thought :) i really appreciate it, never know that
walking can be so hard :)

> > like, if i put the code in the lib/ should i create a file or somentih
> > with that class, and how should i link it with the validator in my
> > model??
>
> Of course you should create a file, you can't just throw the code in a
> directory unless it is on a file. :P
> After that you should make sure that file is 'required' before you try
> to use it. For this you can require it on the model you're going to
> use it or, you can require it on application.rb for it to be available
> for all the models. That will depend on your desing.

so i put the class EmailValidator < ActiveRecodr::validate in a file
called say, email_validate in the lib directory?
after that pls tell me the steps to make this class and it;s method,
available to all my models
> Hope it helps.
>
> --
> Leonardo Mateo.
> There's no place like ~

sry for being so noob :( .. ,
radu
p.a lovw the motto, (there's no place like ~ )

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