As we all learned in Rails 101, named routes come in two varieties: path, and URL. When should we use each variety? Let's say we have this entry in a routes.rb file: map.resources :doohickeys So, we can refer to doohickeys_path, which returns a relative URI: link_to 'index of doohickeys', doohickeys_path # => <a href="/doohickeys">index of doohickeys</a> And we can refer to doohickeys_url, which r
part of Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1 RFC 2616 Fielding, et al. 14 Header Field Definitions This section defines the syntax and semantics of all standard HTTP/1.1 header fields. For entity-header fields, both sender and recipient refer to either the client or the server, depending on who sends and who receives the entity. 14.1 Accept The Accept request-header field can be used to specify
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