On 10 May 2010 14:31, Greg Raymond <[email protected]> wrote:
>> You did not say you are using Rails 3 (unless I missed it).  I have no
>> experience of Rails 3, which is still under development.  You did not
>> answer the question as to whether you are accessing
>> something.model_name, nor whether the trace shows the failing line.
>>
>> You do not specify your knowledge level, if you are just starting I
>> would not recommend rails 3.  You will never know whether a problem is
>> down to your experience or a problem with rails itself.
>>
>> Colin
>
> Hi Colin,
> Yes I'm using Rails 3.  My knowledge level is ... well, begginer since
> I'm not able to make this thing works :-)  My years of experience are
> with PHP and .Net.  I'm trying Rails because it looks interesting and
> promising (once I'll get a solid grip on basic things like this!)
>
> Here is my partial view for the Address class.
> 1<%= form_for(@address) do |f| %>
> 2  <div class="field">
> 3    <%= f.label :city %><br />
> 4    <%= f.text_field :city %>
> 5  </div>
> 6
> 7<% end %>
>
>  The failling line is #3.  I'm able to load the partial if I put in it a
> string and no code (like "<h1> TEST </h1>"). I'm not sure that I
> understand what you meant by "something.model_name"

I think Bosko may well have the answer.  I was assuming that one of
your models had a file model_name but I see now that this is the rails
model it is talking about.

 ... As for Rails 3,
> they said on guides.rails.info :
>
> "But if you’re starting development on a new application and you don’t
> mind getting wind in your hair, please do jump on board!"  I'm starting
> a new app and I'm eager to learn so that's what I've done.... is it a
> choice that bad ?

I think this may have been intended for experienced users starting a
new app rather than beginners.  You will not find many tutorials and
guides for rails 3 yet.  I would consider going back to 2.3.x and
starting with the guides at http://guides.rubyonrails.org/

Colin

>
> Thank you for you replies !
> Greg
>
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