You’re riding Ruby on Rails! About your application’s environment Routing Error
No route matches "/rails/info/properties" with {:method=>:get}
What's wrong?
You’re riding Ruby on Rails! About your application’s environment Routing Error
No route matches "/rails/info/properties" with {:method=>:get}
What's wrong?
May I assume that you have a controller named rails with an action named info?
Do the rest of the routes work in your application?
Are you testing this with the webrick server?
No, what I believe he means is that after he installed Rails, when he went to the main page, using port 4000 in this case (http://localhost: 4000) he clicked on link 'About your application's environment' and got the error. The same thing happened to me after I switched from development to production. My application works but the link shows the same error described in the posting, which is a bummer because I can't verify the environment anymore. I was hoping that somebody would answer Justin's message so I could also benefit from it too.
Pepe
No, what I believe he means is that after he installed Rails, when he went to the main page, using port 4000 in this case (http://localhost: 4000) he clicked on link 'About your application's environment' and got the error. The same thing happened to me after I switched from development to production. My application works but the link shows the same error described in the posting, which is a bummer because I can't verify the environment anymore. I was hoping that somebody would answer Justin's message so I could also benefit from it too.
Pepe
No, what I believe he means is that after he installed Rails, when he went to the main page, using port 4000 in this case (http://localhost: 4000) he clicked on link 'About your application's environment' and got the error. The same thing happened to me after I switched from development to production. My application works but the link shows the same error described in the posting, which is a bummer because I can't verify the environment anymore. I was hoping that somebody would answer Justin's message so I could also benefit from it too.
Pepe
No, what I believe he means is that after he installed Rails, when he went to the main page, using port 4000 in this case (http://localhost: 4000) he clicked on link 'About your application's environment' and got the error. The same thing happened to me after I switched from development to production. My application works but the link shows the same error described in the posting, which is a bummer because I can't verify the environment anymore. I was hoping that somebody would answer Justin's message so I could also benefit from it too.
Pepe
Sorry about the multiple postings. Something happened to my browser.
Pepe
Sorry about the multiple postings. Something happened to my browser.
Pepe