well i left that out because it would make the example a little harder to
follow what i will do is a second example that will integrate users, then
one with users and captcha, i will add funcionality on topp of the existing
one but as a new project so is easy to learn what's news

On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 12:03 AM, nobosh <[email protected]> wrote:

> It would also be create if
>
> def create
> @comment = @commentable.comments.build(params[:comment])
>
> Passed along the current_user as I added user_id to the comments
> table :)
>
> On Sep 21, 8:55 pm, nobosh <[email protected]> wrote:
> > To get your code working in my app I needed to:
> > @comments = @article.comments.roots.order("created_at
> > DESC").paginate( :page => params[:page]||1,:per_page => 5)
> > REMOVE roots in books_controller.rb:
> > @comments = @article.comments.order("created_at DESC").paginate( :page
> > => params[:page]||1,:per_page => 5)
> >
> > And in comment.rb:
> > COMMENT OUT #acts_as_nested_set
> >
> > Otherwise I get the error on the books show page: "uninitialized
> > constant Book::Comment"
> >
> > Is there a GEM that needs to be installed? Or maybe this isn't
> > supported for Rails 3?
> >
> > On Sep 21, 7:57 pm, nobosh <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > Very nice thanks, I'm trying it out now.
> >
> > > don't really have the need for pagination but it's helpful as a
> > > learning tool/tutorial of sorts...
> >
> > > regarding a feature to add, I can actually think of one very common
> > > feature, as seen on Facebook. If you have over 3 comments, to only
> > > show the latest 2 comments, and then have a ajax link "View all X
> > > comments" which when clicked loads/injects the remaining comments into
> > > the comment list. That's a pretty important one! A less important one,
> > > is being able to LIKE a comment.
> >
> > > Sound interesting?
> >
> > > On Sep 21, 6:16 pm, radhames brito <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > check it out i cant think of any more features to add. See if you can
> think
> > > > of something   =D
>
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