routing problem?

Hi everyone,

Please have patience with me if this is a stupid question, but I'm new to Ruby and very new to RoR. Basically, I have created a simple scaffold for recipes.

It worked just fine on my local computer, I uploaded it to my server, did a database migration - everything transferred great. The problem comes when trying to link to any pages other than index.

The only thing I have changed in my routes.rb file is that I added this line:

map.root :controller => "recipes"

So if you go to: http://roadking.homelinux.net/~alisah/cookbook/ It loads the index page from the controller.

But the 'new recipe' link that was created through the scaffold no longer works... How do I go about fixing this? It looks like it's trying to load /~alisah/cookbook/recipes/new so I tried /~alisah/ cookbook/new and that doesn't work either.

Also, when I comment out the map.root line in the routes.rb file, going to this link doesn't work at all: http://roadking.homelinux.net/~alisah/cookbook/recipes

I thought that routes.rb was supposed to resolve requests like that through the default routes of map.connect ':controller/:action/:id'?

Keep in mind that all of this worked great on my local computer! The server is running Apache2, Passenger, and Rails 2.1.2.

I have searched and searched and not been able to find anything about this. Someone please help!

-Alisa