I have setup my application so that the "admin" area is a module (app/worm/ -> admin area) and the "site" area is in the app/ folder. When I try to submit a basic form to the database it says: This error occured while loading the following files: worm/in_your_classroom_link.rb Which I think this means is that it is looking for a worm module in my models folder. Why is that? What do I need to do to prevent it from doing that? I am going to use these models in my "site" area so I would like them viewable easily. There is probably a simple solution but I can''t seem to find it. Thanks. Seth -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Seth Buntin wrote:> I have setup my application so that the "admin" area is a module > (app/worm/ -> admin area) and the "site" area is in the app/ folder. > > When I try to submit a basic form to the database it says: > > This error occured while loading the following files: > worm/in_your_classroom_link.rb > > Which I think this means is that it is looking for a worm module in my > models folder. Why is that? What do I need to do to prevent it from > doing that? I am going to use these models in my "site" area so I would > like them viewable easily. > > There is probably a simple solution but I can''t seem to find it. > > Thanks. > > SethAre you saying you have it structured like this? app -controllers -models -views -worm -controllers -models -views Because it should look more like this: app -controllers -worm #worm controllers here -models -views -worm # folders of views for worm controllers -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Alex Wayne wrote:> > Are you saying you have it structured like this? > > app > -controllers > -models > -views > -worm > -controllers > -models > -views > > Because it should look more like this: > > app > -controllers > -worm > #worm controllers here > -models > -views > -worm > # folders of views for worm controllersI have it the right way. Sorry if I confused you in the initial post. Seth -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.