In my view, I''ve got the following condition:
<% if current_page? :controller => ''deals'', :action
=> ''foobar'' %>
woot
<% end %>
My route looks like:
map.fobar ''/:city.:format'', :controller =>
''deals'', :action =>
''foobar'', :defaults => { :format =>
''html'' }
However, the conditions succeeds if I do:
<%= active_if { current_page? :controller => ''deals'',
:action =>
''todays_deal'', :format => ''html'' } %>
Why do I need to pass :format => ''html''?
On another page I have:
route: map.resources :deals
<%= if current_page? :controller => ''deals'', :action
=> ''index'' %>,
without :format => ''html'', the condition also succeeds.
So why is it failing with deals#foobar ?
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