You got that right (of course) Fred
"rake routes"
koerperparties GET /koerperparties(.:format)
{:action=>"index", :controller=>"koerperparties"}
POST /koerperparties(.:format)
{:action=>"create", :controller=>"koerperparties"}
new_koerperparty GET /koerperparties/new(.:format)
{:action=>"new", :controller=>"koerperparties"}
edit_koerperparty GET /koerperparties/:id/edit(.:format)
{:action=>"edit", :controller=>"koerperparties"}
koerperparty GET /koerperparties/:id(.:format)
{:action=>"show", :controller=>"koerperparties"}
PUT /koerperparties/:id(.:format)
{:action=>"update", :controller=>"koerperparties"}
DELETE /koerperparties/:id(.:format)
{:action=>"destroy", :controller=>"koerperparties"}
/:controller/:action/:id
/:controller/:action/:id(.:format)
Before issuing the "script/generate scaffold..." command add this to
"config/initializers/inflections.rb":
ActiveSupport::Inflector.inflections do |inflect|
inflect.irregular ''koerperpartie'',
''koerperparties'' # or whatever
the plural really is
end
Then "script/generate scaffold..." and the following "rake
db:migrate", "rake test" will make you smile...
On Jun 9, 6:27 pm, Frederick Cheung
<frederick.che...-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
wrote:> On Jun 9, 11:08 pm, ThomasJ
<tho...-lT9k+DxhmeSELgA04lAiVw@public.gmane.org> wrote:
>
> > Hello!
>
> > This is my first post, so plz be patient :)
> > I discovered a strange bug in Rails 2.3.2:
> > Tested with various DB-Configs (SQLite 3 & MySQL)
>
> > Just create a new & fresh rails app and generate a scaffold like
this:
>
> > ruby script/generate scaffold koerperpartie name:string
>
> > and run rake db:migrate and rake:test
>
> > --> there seems to be a problem with "koerperpartie_path"
>
> I''m guessing at what the problem is since I haven''t tried
this (tip
> for next time: describe exactly what it is that didn''t work), but
my
> money would be on rails incorrectly pluralizing/singularizing your non
> english model name.
>
> Fred
>
>
>
> > I can reproduce this error on others systems too.
>
> > btw "koerperpartie" means "bodypart" ;)
>
> > greetz
>
> > thomas jansing