On Wednesday, 4 February 2015 14:36:40 UTC-5, Ruby-Forum.com User wrote: > > I'm new to learning how to think, and programming, actually. While I > don't mind being thrown to the wolves, I have no idea how to fix the > issue I'm struggling with, which is the following: > I currently have a table where two tabs, one, incomplete, and two, > complete have pagination tabs at the bottom of the table. the document > model reads self.per_page = 10, which represents the number of documents > before moving onto the next page. currently, I've made 10 documents, and > can move between pages smoothly. however, when on the complete tab, and > while there is only one entry when clicking for the next page, I'm being > redirected to the incomplete tab, and i don't want that. > > some helpful dude, though didn't work was like > > @post = Post.paginate(:page => params[:page]) #controller > = will_paginate @post, renderer: BootstrapPagination::Rails #view > > where post is changed out with document. > > so what i did in the document_controller.rb file was definded a method > index and ended the method. when defining the method, I put @document = > Document.paginate(:page => params[:page]) and the shit just broke. > > The hardest error to debug remotely is "shit just broke". What happened? What error message do you get when you access that route through the browser?
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