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Ruby on Rails:
Table of Contents
Preface
Zero to Sixty: Introducing Rails
1.1. Rails Strengths
1.2. Putting Rails into Action
1.3. Organization
1.4. The Web Server
1.5. Creating a Controller
1.6. Building a View
1.7. Tying the Controller to the View
1.8. Under the Hood
1.9. What's Next?
Active Record Basics
2.1. Active Record Basics
2.2. Introducing Photo Share
2.3. Schema Migrations
2.4. Basic Active Record Classes
2.5. Attributes
2.6. Complex Classes
2.7. Behavior
2.8. Moving Forward
Active Record Relationships
3.1. belongs_to
3.2. has_many
3.3. has_one
3.4. What You Haven't Seen
3.5. Looking Ahead
Scaffolding
4.1. Using the Scaffold Method
4.2. Replacing Scaffolding
4.3. Generating Scaffolding Code
4.4. Moving Forward
Extending Views
5.1. The Big Picture
5.2. Seeing Real Photos
5.3. View Templates
5.4. Setting the Default Root
5.5. Stylesheets
5.6. Hierarchical Categories
5.7. Styling the Slideshows
Ajax
6.1. How Rails Implements Ajax
6.2. Playing a Slideshow
6.3. Using Drag-and-Drop to Reorder Slides
6.4. Drag and Drop Everything (Almost Everything)
6.5. Filtering by Category
Testing
7.1. Background
7.2. Ruby's Test::Unit
7.3. Testing in Rails
7.4. Wrapping Up
Installing Rails
1.1. Windows
2.1. OS X
3.1. Linux
Quick Reference
5.1. General
5.2. Testing
5.3. RJS (Ruby JavaScript)
5.4. Active Record
5.5. Controllers
5.6. Views
5.7. Ajax
5.8. Configuring Your Application
About the Authors
Colophon
Index
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Quick Reference

The whole purpose of this site has been to get you quickly with Ruby on Rails. You've learned how the core pieces of Rails work and how to use Rails to build a basic web application. Rails contains more features and capabilities than can be covered in a quick-start site like this. This appendix contains a concise list of the features of Rails with links to more information.

Substantial parts of this quick reference are taken from "What Is Ruby on Rails" by Curt Hibbs,[*] the "InVisible Ruby On Rails Reference 1.1.2" by InVisible GmbHd, "#rubyrails-app-b-fn-2">[] and the official Ruby on Rails API documentation (http://api.rubyonrails.com). This appendix is released under the Creative Commons license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/) and can be downloaded from this site's web site: http://woollybugger.info/catalog/rubyrails.

[*] "What Is Ruby on Rails" was published at ONLamp.com in October 2005 (http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/10/13/what_is_rails.html).

[] The "InVisible Ruby On Rails Reference 1.1.2" was released under the Creative Commons license. The original version can be found at http://blog.invisible.ch/files/rails-reference-1.1.html.


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