>
> Andy, thank you very much for the reply. If I can get the first
> solution to work, I think I would prefer that. I have been playing
> around with the code and I am getting errors saying my model class (in
> rails dir) should define Widget.
This normally means that you have a file named "wi
Andy, thank you very much for the reply. If I can get the first
solution to work, I think I would prefer that. I have been playing
around with the code and I am getting errors saying my model class (in
rails dir) should define Widget. So is it even possible to use Widget
as the name in the p
Maher Hawash wrote:
> I have the same issue. Have you been able to figure it out?
>
> Thanks,
> Maher
I moved on to other work after I posted this. I will probably revisit
this week. I will let you know what I figure out. There has to be an
elegant way to do this. I really just need to lea
I have the same issue. Have you been able to figure it out?
Thanks,
Maher
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