thank you sir for valuable rpy n suggestion..

On Mar 13, 1:28 am, Michael Pavling <[email protected]> wrote:
> Please stop posting the same message multiple times...
>
> On 12 March 2011 10:51, salim mandrekar <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > when i do that using command prompt
> > rails server
> > a folder is created "server" into my project directory..
>
> So you have Rails 2.x
>
> > n further things r not working. please provide the help.
>
> What "further things"?
>
> > ill also give the list of gems installed..
> > *** LOCAL GEMS *** actionmailer (2.2.3) actionpack (2.2.3) activerecord
> > (2.2.3) activerecord-odbc-adapter (2.0) activeresource (2.2.3) activesupport
> > (3.0.5, 2.2.3) builder (3.0.0) dbi (0.4.3) deprecated (3.0.0) minitest
> > (2.0.2, 1.6.0) rails (2.2.3) rake (0.8.7) rdoc (2.5.8)
> > now guide me with best tutorial
>
> Well, what tutorials have you followed to get you to this position?
> Have you looked at the Ruby on Rails "getting started" 
> guide?http://guides.rubyonrails.org/getting_started.html
> ...and google for "Rails getting started" for dozens more links.
>
> BTW You're asking about Netbeans 6.0, while the current release is
> 6.9... I'd suggest using the latest release, as it works well, but for
> the majority of things you need to use at your level (or arguably at
> any level... but let's not start that again! :-)  any text editor
> would be fine. Don't rely on the IDE to do stuff for you (like
> creating projects, generating migrations, running rake takes); but
> when you know how to do it yourself, use the IDE if it makes it easier
> for you then.

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