RichardOnRails wrote:
> Hi Marnen,
> 
>> ActiveScaffold is dead simple to use.  Perhaps if you were to ask
>> questions about the problems you're actually having, we could help.
> 
> It probably is, but I've run into problems a couple of times,

And the problems were...?

>  so I
> shelved the idea for the time being.  Anyway, writing some Ruby to
> manipulate a Rails app is fun.

Yes, and it's a great way to learn.  Just be aware that you're 
reinventing the wheel.

>  And I did post my question on the Ruby
> NG and Robert Klemme was helpful there.
>

Great!

> Talk to you soon, no doubt,
> Richard

Best,
--
Marnen Laibow-Koser
http://www.marnen.org
[email protected]


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