I have a very simple form that looks allows an input for an error code and then give the show page from the scaffolding if the error code is in the database and a notification on the list page, again from the scaffolding if not. Here''s the form: find.rhtml <h1>Find error</h1> <%= start_form_tag :action => ''search''%> <p><label for="message_code">Code</label><br/> <%= text_field ''message'', ''code'' %></p> <%= submit_tag ''Search'' %> <%= end_form_tag %> <%= link_to ''Back'', :action => ''list'' %> Here''s the method, search in the controller def search code=params[:message]["code"] @message = Message.find_by_code(code) if @message.nil? #render :action => ''find'' flash[:notice] = "Code #{code} not found!\n Please choose a code from this list" flash[:error] = ''Boom'' redirect_to :action => ''list'' else redirect_to :action => ''show'', :id => @message end end It works except for the fact that flash[:error] does not display and in fact if I try :error for the first flash, it will not display. Aside from this problem is their a better way to do this. I have the agile book and googled quite a bit to finally find how to pass non-database elements from a form to the controller, but I''ve lost the link. I''m new to web apps so I don''t know what the accepted practice is for something like this so any helpful advise or criticism is appreciated. -- -vapid