I do the same as Chris apart that I don't actually use the link_to helper
but simple html so I can save some microseconds ;)

-Matt


On 8/16/07, Chris Abad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I use this:
> <%= link_to "Logout", logout_path %>
>
> And here's the custom route:
> map.logout '/logout', :controller => 'sessions', :action => 'destroy'
>
> The way restful_authentication is setup, the destroy action doesn't
> actually require an ID be passed to it.
>
> On Aug 16, 2007, at 1:42 PM, richard apodaca wrote:
>
> I'm building an app using restful_authentication. It
> works great, but I have a question about logging out.
>
> I currently give the user a "logout" button built
> from:
>
> link_to "logout", session_url(session.id), :method =>
> :delete
>
> This constructs a URL like:
>
> http://localhost:3000/sessions/-611266728
>
> Now, on the face of it, I can't see anything wrong,
> but it just doesn't smell right to so clearly spell
> out how sessions work for an app.
>
> In digging around, I did find this:
>
> http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/82348
>
> which seems to suggest that the way I'm doing it is
> the way the plugin was designed to be used:
>
> Any experience with this issue out there?
>
> many thanks,
> Rich
>
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