Hi,-

I have a main page with a search box. When the user enters a query and
hits "Search" I want to redirect him to another page (another
controller with a search action), and display the results on that
page. My form looks like this:

    <% form_tag({:controller => "projects", :action =>
"search"}, :method => "get") do %>
        <label for ="q">Enter search phrase: </label>
        <%= text_field_tag "q", params[:q] %>
        <input type ="submit" value="Go" />
    <% end %>

The error I get is:

 ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound in ProjectsController#show

Couldn't find Project with ID=search

How do I override the default route for this, so it doesn't think
search is an id?

http://localhost:3000/projects/search?q=foo ?

Thanks.

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