Marnen Laibow-Koser wrote in post #972966:
> James Byrne wrote in post #972964:
>> Interestingly, w3.org indicates that there are only two valid HTTP verbs
>> for the form and the submit elements.  Those are GET and POST.
>
> Exactly.  Which is why Rails fakes PUT forms as I explained earlier.
> It's a POST as far as the browser is concerned, but a PUT as far as
> Rails is concerned.

And, if you really, really want to know how and where that happens, that 
would be here:

http://guides.rubyonrails.org/v2.3.8/rails_on_rack.html#internal-middleware-stack

Notice: Rack:MethodOveride

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