cool thank you.

All valid points... I think i'll go through the tutorial again. I may
have missed something.

cheers

On 10 Feb, 20:20, Michael Pavling <pavl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 10 February 2010 19:54, RubyonRails_newbie
>
> <craigwest...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > in that case, would it make more sense to add it to a page when a user
> > is already logged in?
>
> > I've just tried adding it to the invitation's index page, and i get
> > the same issue...
>
> If you're following a Railscast, I don't know where you may be going
> wrong, because I've always found them to be very methodical.
> It may be that you've missed a step, or put something in the wrong place.
>
> I'd suggest you backtrack, and follow the tutorial from the start
> again - after all, they're only 10mins long.
>
> Also, inferring from your misunderstanding of the assignments and
> variable scopes (and of course that you say you're a Rails newbie),
> you might benefit from refreshing yourself of some of basic principles
> covered in the "getting started" chapter of your favourite Rails book.

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