Lasse Bunk wrote:
> You need to but dynamic_states.js in your public/javascripts folder.
> 
> --Lasse
> 
   But how is it possible? In screencast it is dynamic_states.js.erb 
that contains both ruby and javascript code. So how can i put that to 
public/javascripts?


Tom
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