On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 09:59, Abder-Rahman Ali <[email protected]> wrote:

> I actually did delete public/index.html.

Colin suggests that your browser may be caching it; there may be
additional levels of caching going on.  AFAIK Rails doesn't
automagically wanted-but-deleted default pages (like how Windows will
restore many missing files), but perhaps either it does now, or some
bizarre gem you've installed does so.

Check if it's there now.  If so, don't delete it again, but edit it,
and make it completely different.  Then see what your browser shows
you.  If it's still the old version, press Shift while refreshing the
page (^R, F5, or whatever your browser uses).  If it's STILL the old
one, then let's worry about your routing.  Problems like these often
turn out to be something trivial, while the geeks are hunting down the
hairy sort of problem they LIKE to solve.... :-)

-Dave

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