On Sep 18, 8:32 am, Christoph_Petschnig
<lcolo...-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
wrote:> Hello, I don''t know if this is a bug or a feature. When defining
> routes like:
>
> map.resources :as, :has_many => ''bs''
> map.resource :b, :has_many => ''cs''
> map.resource :c
>
> I get:
>
> new_b_c GET /b/cs/new {:controller=>"cs",
:action=>"new"}
>
> yet I want:
>
> new_b_c GET /bs/:b_id/cs/new {:controller=>"cs",
:action=>"new"}
>
> which I get with adding:
>
> map.resources :bs, :has_many => ''cs''
>
> Is this supposed to be this way?
> Thank you, regards Christoph
I think you want to use map.resources, not map.resource, in all of
those.
Jeff
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