Hello!
There used to be a way called :model for declaring the models to be
loaded, but that’s deprecated. Simply removing it works but I am
curious how and what has changed in Rails 2.02 about it?
Regards,
Mohsin
Hello!
There used to be a way called :model for declaring the models to be
loaded, but that’s deprecated. Simply removing it works but I am
curious how and what has changed in Rails 2.02 about it?
Regards,
Mohsin
On 18 Jan 2008, at 15:22, MohsinHijazee wrote:
Hello!
There used to be a way called :model for declaring the models to be
loaded, but that’s deprecated. Simply removing it works but I am
curious how and what has changed in Rails 2.02 about it?
It’s been obsolete for a little while (was already obsolete in 1.2,
possibly in 1.1 as well (I don’t remember)). The dependency stuff just
got smarter I suppose.
Fred
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