if in production mode yes, 
http://github.com/dieinzige/haml
haml insrt in rack, and in each request, try doing update_css and get  a error

i simplify remove update sass to css, http://github.com/dieinzige/haml, and run 
rake by my own hands)

because its was simlify solutions, in next time, i wil fix it

Ivan Nastyukhin
[email protected]






On Jun 11, 2010, at 4:44 PM, Mark wrote:

> Yes I am, is this a known problem?
> 
> On 11 June, 13:15, Ivan Nastyukhin <[email protected]> wrote:
>> hi
>> are u using haml ?
>> 
>> Ivan Nastyukhin
>> [email protected]
>> 
>> On Jun 11, 2010, at 4:09 PM, Mark wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>> 
>>> I'm getting an error in my rails 3 app when trying to update a user's
>>> profile:
>> 
>>> Started POST "/users/1328-mturner" for 127.0.0.1 at 2010-06-11
>>> 13:02:09
>> 
>>> ActionController::RoutingError (No route matches "/users/1328-
>>> mturner"):
>> 
>>> I'm not sure why this is happening as I'm using a standard controller
>>> as generated by rails:
>> 
>>> def update
>>>    @user = User.find(params[:id])
>> 
>>>    respond_to do |format|
>>>      if @user.update_attributes(params[:user])
>>>        format.html { redirect_to(@user, :notice => 'User information
>>> was successfully updated.') }
>>>        format.xml  { head :ok }
>>>      else
>>>        format.html { render :action => "edit" }
>>>        format.xml  { render :xml => @user.errors, :status
>>> => :unprocessable_entity }
>>>      end
>>>    end
>>>  end
>> 
>>> I wonder if it is something to do with the fact it's attempting to
>>> POST when it should be PUTting? Why would it be doing this?
>> 
>>> Here's what rake routes says about users:
>> 
>>>                     GET    /users(.:format)
>>> {:controller=>"users", :action=>"index"}
>>>               users POST   /users(.:format)
>>> {:controller=>"users", :action=>"create"}
>>>            new_user GET    /users/new(.:format)
>>> {:controller=>"users", :action=>"new"}
>>>                     GET    /users/:id(.:format)
>>> {:controller=>"users", :action=>"show"}
>>>                     PUT    /users/:id(.:format)
>>> {:controller=>"users", :action=>"update"}
>>>                user DELETE /users/:id(.:format)
>>> {:controller=>"users", :action=>"destroy"}
>>>           edit_user GET    /users/:id/edit(.:format)
>>> {:controller=>"users", :action=>"edit"}
>> 
>>> Any help would be much appreciated!
>> 
>>> Thanks,
>> 
>>> Mark
>> 
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