Frederick:
Thank you, it's much clearer. Unfortunately, since I work with files saved
in app/... and the address equals public/... I cannot imagine any case to
use relative path :/

Hassan.:
I figured it out, but from the example I really wasn't able to derive that I
have to do it that and only that way exactly.
And I'm bothering for many reasons...you would probably consider the most
interesting one that I don't want to use web spaces with advertisment (That
of course I find one useful ruby webhosting)



2010/7/24 Frederick Cheung <[email protected]>

>
>
> On Jul 24, 5:26 pm, Jan Kadera <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I almost completely don't know what exactly am I doing, but I looked into
> > the database and found the password there...the exact password, which is
> I
> > would say lame, isn't it? There should be hash or something (not
> ruby-hash,
> > but you probably know).
> > Because of that I'd say that this tutorial is kind of crapy and I wanted
> to
> > ask anyone if you know about any better, I'd love to read it.
> >
>
> That is indeed a bad way to do things. You might want to look at
> authlogic which is what a lot of people use these days.
> restful_authentication also used to be quite popular.
>
> Fred
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