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The name for the plain text template in Rails3 appears to be method.text.erb, not, method.text.plain.erb. Updated the doc to reflect this change. Also fixed a reference to an example that was incorrect.

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Jason Fox 2011-06-15 12:38:01 -04:00
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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ module ActionMailer #:nodoc:
# will accept (any valid Email header including optional fields).
#
# The mail method, if not passed a block, will inspect your views and send all the views with
# the same name as the method, so the above action would send the +welcome.text.plain.erb+ view
# the same name as the method, so the above action would send the +welcome.text.erb+ view
# file as well as the +welcome.text.html.erb+ view file in a +multipart/alternative+ email.
#
# If you want to explicitly render only certain templates, pass a block:
@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ module ActionMailer #:nodoc:
#
# To define a template to be used with a mailing, create an <tt>.erb</tt> file with the same
# name as the method in your mailer model. For example, in the mailer defined above, the template at
# <tt>app/views/notifier/signup_notification.text.plain.erb</tt> would be used to generate the email.
# <tt>app/views/notifier/welcome.text.erb</tt> would be used to generate the email.
#
# Variables defined in the model are accessible as instance variables in the view.
#
@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ module ActionMailer #:nodoc:
# by the content type. Each such detected template will be added as separate part to the message.
#
# For example, if the following templates exist:
# * signup_notification.text.plain.erb
# * signup_notification.text.erb
# * signup_notification.text.html.erb
# * signup_notification.text.xml.builder
# * signup_notification.text.yaml.erb
@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ module ActionMailer #:nodoc:
# end
# end
#
# Which will (if it had both a <tt>welcome.text.plain.erb</tt> and <tt>welcome.text.html.erb</tt>
# Which will (if it had both a <tt>welcome.text.erb</tt> and <tt>welcome.text.html.erb</tt>
# template in the view directory), send a complete <tt>multipart/mixed</tt> email with two parts,
# the first part being a <tt>multipart/alternative</tt> with the text and HTML email parts inside,
# and the second being a <tt>application/pdf</tt> with a Base64 encoded copy of the file.pdf book