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2006 Feb 07
11
Possible Rails Security Issue?
...xxx.xxx at
2006-02-06 09:38:27) [GET]
Parameters: {"action"=>"checkout", "controller"=>"store"}
Rendering within layouts/store
Rendering store/checkout
Start rendering component ({:action=>"display_cart"}):
Processing StoreController#confirm_order (for xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx at
2006-02-06 09:39:32) [POST]
Parameters: {"commit"=>" Continue ", "action"=>"confirm_order",
"payment"=>{"card_type"=>"M", "card_number"=>"0000000000000000",
&q...
2006 May 24
22
Components going out of style?
I see in the new Agile Rails 2nd edition that components are going out
of style?
Is this so? has anybody abandoned the idea of components for helpers?
Specifically I''m considering a menu sytem for a website that depends
heavily on the users permissions to decide which menu options a user
would need to see. I thought that components, since they have the logic
in the controller and
2011 Mar 02
1
Member route error
...mber route I can''t figure out. I''m
posting a simple form that has a submit button as a confirmation step.
Here''s the route:
# routes.rb
resources :orders do
post ''confirm'', :on => :member
end
1) "rake routes" shows it''s there:
confirm_order POST /orders/:id/confirm(.:format)
{:action=>"confirm", :controller=>"orders"}
2) Controller Orders defines confirm
3) HTML output shows the form is correctly set to post with action "/
orders/3/confirm"
4) Request header on the Routing Error page shows &quo...