Except I'm now struggling with how it should work, sorry.
The step for the scenario looks like this:

Given /^that a user is logged in to the session$/ do
  controller.stub!( :current_user ).and_return( true )
end

However, when I try to puts the value of current_user as called from the
ApplicationController#authorise method, it returns nil.
I've tried just stubbing out the authorise method, too, but that doesn't
seem to work, either.
Am I approaching this the wrong way?
& cheers again,
   Doug.

2009/4/27 doug livesey <biot...@gmail.com>

> & that nailed it, cheers man!
>    Doug.
>
> 2009/4/27 doug livesey <biot...@gmail.com>
>
> > Please be sure to clip the relevant parts when responding - "all of
>> > that" is only meaningful if I look at the other email in this thread.
>> > Easy on my desk top. Not so easy on my phone.
>>
>> Bit too used to gmail threads, sorry!
>>    Doug.
>>
>
>
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