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Update wording to flow better

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Jason Noble 2011-11-13 01:27:14 -07:00
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@ -515,8 +515,8 @@ file_ which holds entries in a special DSL (domain-specific language) that tells
Rails how to connect incoming requests to controllers and actions. This file Rails how to connect incoming requests to controllers and actions. This file
contains many sample routes on commented lines, and one of them actually shows contains many sample routes on commented lines, and one of them actually shows
you how to connect the root of your site to a specific controller and action. you how to connect the root of your site to a specific controller and action.
Find the line beginning with +root :to+, uncomment it and change it like the Find the line beginning with +root :to+, uncomment it by removing the pound sign
following: at the beginning of the line. It should look something like the following:
<ruby> <ruby>
Blog::Application.routes.draw do Blog::Application.routes.draw do
@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ resource in a single operation, scaffolding is the tool for the job.
h3. Creating a Resource h3. Creating a Resource
In the case of the blog application, you can start by generating a scaffolded In the case of the blog application, you can start by generating a scaffold for the
Post resource: this will represent a single blog posting. To do this, enter this Post resource: this will represent a single blog posting. To do this, enter this
command in your terminal: command in your terminal: