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Make the guide more friendly
- Changed Rails 3.0 to 3.0+
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@ -747,8 +747,9 @@ while the console is open, type +reload!+ at the console prompt to load them.
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h4. Listing All Posts
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The easiest place to start looking at functionality is with the code that lists
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all posts. Open the file +app/controllers/posts_controller.rb+ and look at the
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Let's dive into the Rails code a little deeper to see how the application is
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showing us the list of Posts. Open the file
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+app/controllers/posts_controller.rb+ and look at the
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+index+ action:
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<ruby>
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end
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</ruby>
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+Post.all+ calls the +Post+ model to return all of the posts currently in the
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database. The result of this call is an array of posts that we store in an
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instance variable called +@posts+.
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+Post.all+ calls the all method on the +Post+ model, which returns all of
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the posts currently in the database. The result of this call is an array
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of Post records that we store in an instance variable called +@posts+.
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TIP: For more information on finding records with Active Record, see "Active
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Record Query Interface":active_record_querying.html.
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@ -815,7 +816,7 @@ and links. A few things to note in the view:
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NOTE. In previous versions of Rails, you had to use +<%=h post.name %>+ so
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that any HTML would be escaped before being inserted into the page. In Rails
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3.0, this is now the default. To get unescaped HTML, you now use +<%= raw
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3.0+, this is now the default. To get unescaped HTML, you now use +<%= raw
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post.name %>+.
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TIP: For more details on the rendering process, see "Layouts and Rendering in
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a layout's HTML. In previous versions of Rails, the +rails generate scaffold+
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command would automatically create a controller specific layout, like
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+app/views/layouts/posts.html.erb+, for the posts controller. However this has
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been changed in Rails 3.0. An application specific +layout+ is used for all the
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been changed in Rails 3.0+. An application specific +layout+ is used for all the
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controllers and can be found in +app/views/layouts/application.html.erb+. Open
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this layout in your editor and modify the +body+ tag:
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this layout in your editor and modify the +body+ tag to include the style directive
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below:
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<erb>
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<!DOCTYPE html>
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