James Byrne wrote in post #972959:
>> No!  If you need to make the form submission GET, then something is
>> *badly wrong*.  Rails' resource mapping should make the PUT form work by
>> default.  If that isn't working, find out why.  Perhaps we should take a
>> look at your routes.
>>
>
> I believe that I know the source of the problem.  I have deliberately
> created a merged edit/new form and forced the controller to map
> different methods to specific templates.  I do not intend for this to
> remain.  But I am interested in seeing what behaviour results.

It's common to "merge" the new and edit forms. The body of the form goes 
into a partial that the two views (new and edit) share. That's the 
cleanest and most direct way to accomplish what it sounds like you want.

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