Parker Selbert wrote:
> (ActiveRecord::Persistence)
> save(options)
> Saves the model.
> 
> If the model is new a record gets created in the database, otherwise the 
> existing record gets updated.
> By default, save always run validations. If any of them fail the action 
> is cancelled and save returns false. However, if you supply :validate => 
> false, validations are bypassed altogether. See 
> ActiveRecord::Validations for more information.
> 
> There’s a series of callbacks associated with save. If any of the 
> before_* callbacks return false the action is cancelled and save returns 
> false. See ActiveRecord::Callbacks for further details.

That portion was from the Rails 3 docs, forgot to add that.
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