Hello, every time I create a Ruby controller and a view I get an error message when trying to open it in a web browser: We''re sorry, but something went wrong. We''ve been notified about this issue and we''ll take a look at it shortly. This is as descriptive as it gets I''m afraid. http://localhost:3000/ displays correctly, but nothing else. Any idea what I could be doing wrong here? I''ve looked up a ton of Ruby resources but none of them act as if I should be having this problem. Thanks.
Byron wrote:> Hello, every time I create a Ruby controller and a view I get an error > message when trying to open it in a web browser: > > > We''re sorry, but something went wrong. > > We''ve been notified about this issue and we''ll take a look at it > shortly. > > > This is as descriptive as it gets I''m afraid. http://localhost:3000/ > displays correctly, but nothing else. Any idea what I could be doing > wrong here? I''ve looked up a ton of Ruby resources but none of them > act as if I should be having this problem. > > Thanks.Looks like you are running in the Production environment. Please run the app in the development environment and look at the logs. The logs can be found in the logs/ directory. Thankyou Chaitanya -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2009/7/15 Byron <byronaltice-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>:> > Hello, every time I create a Ruby controller and a view I get an error > message when trying to open it in a web browser: > > > We''re sorry, but something went wrong. > > We''ve been notified about this issue and we''ll take a look at it > shortly. >That text comes from the default 500.html file in your application public directory. I think very many beginners have been confused by this (including me). It would be much more sensible IMHO if the default 500.html file said that it was, in fact, the default 500.html file. Have a look at the log file in the applications log folder for clues as to why the 500 error is being encountered. Colin> > This is as descriptive as it gets I''m afraid. http://localhost:3000/ > displays correctly, but nothing else. Any idea what I could be doing > wrong here? I''ve looked up a ton of Ruby resources but none of them > act as if I should be having this problem. > > Thanks. > > > >