Yes, you are correct.  Terrible naming.  But was done to try quick
example.  I am creating new player so
@cpr it won't find player because I am in fact creating one.  I
know... terrible code.

It seems to be looking for Active Record object and I am passing in
array...

Help!


On Mar 28, 6:08 am, Art Shayderovtry  <[email protected]> wrote:
> It's rather unusual to name the action 'index' when it shows form for
> creating a new object. Why not call it 'new' or something like that.
> And then the action is named 'update_player' when in fact it is
> creating a new Player object. Why don't you name it 'create'?
> I'm sorry for nitpicking but choosing the right names will make your
> life easier. (and will raise your chances for getting the answer)
>
> Regarding your question. I usually look at params in such a situation.
> You can find request params in webserver log(just scroll console
> window where webrick is started) or you can insert a call to
> 'debugger' in the action and start webserver in debug mode (with '--
> debugger').

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