Rails 2.3.5

I am working on a nested form that assigns roles to users through a
table called clearances.  I have attr_acessable turned off globally in
an initializer:

ActiveRecord::Base.send(:attr_accessible, nil)

I have this set in clearance.rb

  attr_accessible(:description,
    :effective_from,
    :role_id,
    :superceded_after,
    :user_id)

And this is what params looks like after the submit button is
selected:

{"user"=>{"id"=>"146"}, "commit"=>"Commit Changes", "_method"=>"put",
"action"=>"update", "clearance"=>[{"id"=>"122", "description"=>"Just a
test", "effective_from"=>"2009-01-01"}, {"role_id"=>"178",
"effective_from"=>"2010-01-21 00:00:00 -0500", "user_id"=>"146"}],
"controller"=>"user_roles"}

But this:

    if @user.update_attributes!(params[:user])

neither raises an error nor updates the rows.  I have tried this with
and without the attr_accessible initializer and the results are the
same ether way.

I read that this should work with nested rows but I cannot determine
what I might be doing wrong.  Can anyone see what might be happening?

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