Friday, April 29, 2011

[Rails] Re: How to give link between two files of same view?

On Apr 29, 11:33 am, Hassan Schroeder <hassan.schroe...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 8:08 AM, amrit pal pathak
>
> <amritpalpath...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I have one controller(home) with two methods(empty) ,name are
> > index,new).Corressponding have 2 .html.erb files in home view.How to
> > give a link from file index.html.erb to new.html.erb i.e syntax?
> >       I tried <%=link_to 'Click me',home_new_path%>,but it failed
>
> FYI, "it failed" is not a very useful problem description.
>
> Regardless, you should be able to see the proper syntax if you run
> `rake routes`

1) rake routes say:
(in /home/amrit/mani)
home_index GET /home/index(.:format)
{:action=>"index", :controller=>"home"}

2) Then i changed the syntax in index.html.erb file as:
<%=link_to "Goodbyyye",:action=>"new", :controller=>"home"%>

Again strucked error,says:
No route matches {:controller=>"home", :action=>"new"}

Thank you

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