Ravi Dtv,  How did  you done it after all?

Thanks

On May 26, 11:32 am, Ravi Dtv <[email protected]> wrote:
> Michael Pavling wrote:
> > On 26 May 2010 08:34, nirosh <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> use like this it will send the @myfriendlogin array to partial
> >> format.html { render :partial => 'users/dispfriends', :locals
> >> =>{ :user=>@myfriendlogin}
>
> > No.
>
> > There's no need to use :locals from the controller. The @myfriendlogin
> > is passed automagically to the view.
> > You can use the :collection attribute to let Rails do the iteration
> > from the controller (not very flexible if you want anything else in
> > the view), or do it yourself inside the view to render a partial
> > several times there (see page 119 of the 3rd edition of "Agile Web
> > Development with Rails").
>
> Thank you All for your replies.
>
> I got the required output.
>
> Thanks.
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