Neil Bye wrote:
> Andy Jeffries wrote:
>> On 29 June 2010 11:00, Neil Bye <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> I have this bit of code in my email.controller
>>>
>>> user = @current_user
>>> story = @current_story
>>> recipient = story.user
>>>
>>> It doesn't work because @current_story isn't defined. How can I find the
>>> current page to make this work?
>>  
   Neil

>> We need a lot more information to be able to help.  @current_story is an
>> instance variable, but there's no information on what you're expecting 
>> it to magically contain.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Andy
> 
> The email is to be sent from a page containing a story and comments. I 
> want it to go to @story.user's email. If I use story= 
> Story.find_by_id(2) it works but I want an expression to find the 
> current story not one specified.
> Does that tell you enough? Do you want more files sent?

   Neil
Does anybody know how to do this? I've googled loads and still can't
work it out

 Neil
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