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He says most are static, so it seems that there is a need for ROR.
Static pages and other ressources Cannabis be put into the public folder of the ROR standard directory structure.
HTH NobbZ
Am 18.11.2010 08:58 schrieb "Bala Paranj" <bcpa...@gmail.com>:
> You don't need Rails for a static website. Just upload your static files and
> images using ftp to your host.
>
> On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 10:18 PM, venkata reddy
> <venkata...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>> this is venkat and who is a bit new to ROR,
>> I am working on buildina a hospital website.
>> So almost all my webpages are static pages.
>> I created all my webpages(8 in total) a home page and links to the
>> other pages.
>> so how can i insert/upload these pages in to the site? and also let me
>> know where can i put resources like images in the webpages..
>> please help as i left with very less time.....
>>
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Rails looks first if there is a file in the path, if not then routing comes into place
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