It's a feature of Rails. It's a problem if it causes problems. With the sort of 
routing you have, it's only going to expose the views you indicate in your 
routes.rb file. If you had a more liberal route like 

match 'info/:action' => 'info#action'

then it would show any action.html you placed in the views/info folder, as long 
as it was requested properly.

Walter

On Aug 31, 2012, at 5:32 PM, 7stud -- wrote:

> So this is a route "problem"?
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