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Rolling with Ruby on Rails | |
| Subject: | Nice concept but no worky (routing) | |
| Date: | 2005-07-10 15:46:59 | |
| From: | curth | |
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Response to: Nice concept but no worky (routing)
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In part 2 of the article () in the section title "Completing the Recipe Application", there is a link to the source code for part 1 and the SQL to create the database for part 1.
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Nice concept but no worky (routing)
2005-07-10 18:21:31 RGM [View]
I did try that on both boxes before posting as I had read the reccomendation below. I have wiped out the whole install on the XP box as well. The instructions are relatively simple so I don't think I am porking anything there. Maybe a conflict with .NET as both machines are used for .NET development. I may try on one more non dev box before I give it the pass. Pity really as it sounds clean. -
Nice concept but no worky (routing)
2005-07-10 20:24:46 Curt Hibbs |
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I'm stumped then. Only thing I can think of is that there is some kind of conflict with something else that is installed. But without knowing what, that supposition doesn't do you any good. Sorry. -
Nice concept but no worky (routing)
2005-07-15 12:52:48 zsmirnoff [View]
Hi, are you sure that the server is running - check your ports - it should be on the port 3000
( download application like fports.exe if you do not have one)


