Rein Henrichs wrote: > It can be accomplished by calling the to_param (not to_parm) method on > the object in question. For instance, @city.to_param, where @city is a > City object.
Thanks for the information. That solved one of my problems. :) -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
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